manufact

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin manufactus.

  1. borrowed from manufactus

Definitions

  1. A manufactured (manmade) object.

    • An amalgam of cultures, these manufacts sometimes lean towards the East and sometimes towards the West and function as status symbol or as a distinct 'code', worthy of a very broad spectrum of communication.
  2. Manufacturing, manufacture.

    • But more particulary that, / Where Lady was to wear a Hat; / And lay the Enſigns of their pride; / Their Silken Ornaments aſide; / Which would have been a wholſome Act, / T' encourage Woolen Manufact;

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA