manufaktur

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Indonesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Internationalism, borrowed from English manufacture, 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).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ma.nu.ˈfak.tʊr/
  • Rhymes: -tʊr, -ʊr, -r
  • Hyphenation: ma‧nu‧fak‧tur

Noun[edit]

manufaktur (plural manufaktur-manufaktur, first-person possessive manufakturku, second-person possessive manufakturmu, third-person possessive manufakturnya)

  1. manufacture: the action or process of making goods systematically or on a large scale.

Verb[edit]

manufaktur

  1. to manufacture: to make things, usually on a large scale, with tools and either physical labor or machinery.

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