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Manufacturing has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the act of making something (a product) from raw materials

"the synthesis and fabrication of single crystals"

"an improvement in the manufacture of explosives"

"manufacturing is vital to Great Britain"

2

The transformation of raw materials into finished products, usually on a large scale.

"The new factory will focus on manufacturing thousands of solar panels each day to meet growing energy demands."

In plain English: Manufacturing is the process of making products by assembling parts or processing raw materials in a factory.

"The local manufacturing sector has seen a significant increase in exports this year."

Usage: Use manufacturing as a noun to refer to the entire process or industry of making goods from raw materials on a large scale. Do not confuse it with "manufactory," an archaic term for a factory building itself.

Verb
1

present participle of manufacture

"The factory's manufacturing floor was buzzing with activity as workers assembled thousands of new cars every day."

In plain English: To make things by putting parts together in a factory.

"The factory is manufacturing thousands of new cars every day."

Usage: Use "manufacturing" to describe the ongoing process of producing goods in large quantities through industrial methods. It functions as a verb form indicating that production is currently happening or recurring over time.

Adjective
1

Used in manufacturing.

"The new factory specializes entirely in high-tech manufacturing for aerospace components."

In plain English: Manufacturing describes things that are made by machines in a factory rather than being grown or found in nature.

"The manufacturing sector is currently expanding rapidly in our region."

Usage: Manufacturing is a noun that refers to the process of making goods and should not be used as an adjective. When you need an adjective describing something related to production, use the word manufacturing itself or alternatives like industrial rather than attempting to modify it further.

Example Sentences
"The manufacturing sector is currently expanding rapidly in our region." adj
"The local manufacturing sector has seen a significant increase in exports this year." noun
"The factory is manufacturing thousands of new cars every day." verb
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Origin

Derived from French manufacter, this term combines Latin manus (hand) and factura (making). Its original meaning referred to goods produced by hand rather than by machine.

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