Factory

/ˈfaktəri/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled.
The factory produces thousands of toys each day.
A place where a particular type of product is made, often under mass production conditions.
She works in a textile factory that specializes in making cotton fabrics.
An establishment for the purpose of manufacturing or processing.
The new car factory is set to open next year.
An organization or system that creates or produces something.
The publishing factory churns out bestsellers at a remarkable rate.
A facility for producing a specified kind of material or components.
The electronics factory focuses on assembling circuit boards.

Etymology

From Latin 'factoria', meaning 'a place where something is made'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

factory outlet
A retail store that sells goods directly from a manufacturer, often at discounted prices.
factory settings
The original settings on a device or machine, set by the manufacturer.
factory reset
A process of restoring a device to its original system state.

Related Words

manufacture
The process of making products from raw materials.
production
The process of creating goods and services.
assembly line
A series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.

Slang Meanings

A place associated with hard work.
He's been grinding in the factory lately, working long hours.
A term used to describe a situation where things are produced rapidly.
She was a creative factory, churning out ideas every minute.