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man·u·fac·ture M0092600 (măn′yə-făk′chər)v. man·u·fac·tured, man·u·fac·tur·ing, man·u·fac·tures v.tr.1. a. To make or process (a raw material) into a finished product, especially by means of a large-scale industrial operation.b. To make or process (a product), especially with the use of industrial machines.2. To create, produce, or turn out in a mechanical manner: "His books seem to have been manufactured rather than composed" (Dwight Macdonald).3. To concoct or invent; fabricate: manufacture an excuse.v.intr. To make or process goods, especially in large quantities and by means of industrial machines.n.1. a. The act, craft, or process of manufacturing products, especially on a large scale.b. An industry in which mechanical power and machinery are employed.2. A product that is manufactured.3. The making or producing of something. [From French, manufacture, from Old French, from Medieval Latin *manūfactūra : Latin manū, ablative of manus, hand; see man- in Indo-European roots + Latin factūra, working of a metal, from factus, past participle of facere, to make; see dhē- in Indo-European roots.] man′u·fac′tur·a·ble adj.man′u·fac′tur·al adj.man′u·fac′tur·ing n.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeemanufactureLegalSeeManufacture |