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    man·u·fac·ture
    [ˌman(y)əˈfak(t)SHər]
    verb
    manufacture (verb) · manufactures (third person present) · manufactured (past tense) · manufactured (past participle) · manufacturing (present participle)
    1. invent or fabricate (evidence or a story):
      "the tabloid industry that manufactures epochal discoveries out of thin air"
    noun
    manufacture (noun) · manufactures (plural noun)
      • a specified branch of industry:
        "the porcelain manufacture for which France became justly renowned"
      • (manufactures)
        manufactured goods or articles:
        "exports and imports of manufactures"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (as noun, denoting something made by hand): from French (re-formed by association with Latin manu factum ‘made by hand’), from Italian manifattura. The verb dates from the mid 17th century.
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  3. The Modern English word manufacture is likely derived from the Middle French manufacture ("process of making") which itself originates from the Classical Latin manū ("hand") and Middle French facture ("making").
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    manufacture (v.) 1680s, "convert material to a form suitable for use," from manufacture (n.). Meaning "to make or fabricate," especially in considerable quantities or numbers, as by the aid of many hands or machinery" is by 1755. Figurative sense of "produce artificially, invent fictitiously, get up by contrivance or effort" is from 1762.
    www.etymonline.com/word/manufacture
    The history of manufacturing can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution during the 19th century, where raw materials were converted into finished goods. The period marked the transition from human labor technology into machinery and chemical manufacturing processes, turning artisans into wage laborers.
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    When was manufacturing first invented?Although the basis of manufacturing can be traced back as far as 5000–4000 BC, the word manufacture did not appear until 1567, with manu-facturing appearing over 100 years later in 1683 (Kalpakjian, 1995). The word was derived from the Latin words manus (meaning ‘hand’) and facere (meaning ‘to make’).
    Where does the word Manufacture come from?From Middle French manufacture, from Old French, from Medieval Latin manūfactūra (“a making by hand”), from manūfactus, a compound of manū factus, manū being ablative of manus (“hand”), and factus past participle of faciō (“I do, make”) . Compare manual, facture . manufacture (plural manufactures)
    What does manufacturing mean?manufacturing, any industry that makes products from raw materials by the use of manual labour or machinery and that is usually carried out systematically with a division of labour. (See industry .) In a more limited sense, manufacturing denotes the fabrication or assembly of components into finished products on a fairly large scale.
    What does manufacturer mean in English?manufacturer (n.) 1719, "worker in a manufacturing establishment," agent noun from manufacture (v.). Meaning "one who employs workers in manufacturing" is from 1752. *dhē-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to set, put."
     
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