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Definition of manufacture
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Manufacture
(v. i.) To be
employed
in
manufacturing
something.
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Job
::
"Job (v. t.) To buy and sell, as a
broker;
to
purchase
of
importers
or
manufacturers
for the
purpose
of
selling
to
retailers;
as, to job
goods..
Triple-tail
::
Triple-tail
(n.) An
edible
fish
(Lobotes
Surinamensis)
found in the
warmer
parts of all the
oceans,
and
common
on the
southern
and
middle
coasts
of the
United
States.
When
living
it is
silvery
gray, and
becomes
brown or
blackish
when dead. Its
dorsal
and anal fins are long, and
extend
back on each side of the tail. It has large
silvery
scales
which are used in the
manufacture
of fancy work.
Called
also,
locally,
black
perch,
grouper,
and
flasher..
Workmanship
::
Workmanship
(n.) That which is
effected,
made, or
produced;
manufacture,
something
made by
manual
labor..
Crystal
::
Crystal
(n.) A
species
of
glass,
more
perfect
in its
composition
and
manufacture
than
common
glass,
and often cut into
ornamental
forms.
See Flint
glass..
Wright
::
Wright
(n.) One who is
engaged
in a
mechanical
or
manufacturing
business;
an
artificer;
a
workman;
a
manufacturer;
a
mechanic;
esp., a
worker
in wood; -- now
chiefly
used in
compounds,
as in
millwright,
wheelwright,
etc..
Chreotechnics
::
Chreotechnics
(n.) The
science
of the
useful
arts, esp.
agriculture,
manufactures,
and
commerce..
Elemi
::
Elemi (n.) A
fragrant
gum resin
obtained
chiefly
from
tropical
trees of the
genera
Amyris
and
Canarium.
A.
elemifera
yields
Mexican
elemi;
C.
commune,
the
Manila
elemi.
It is used in the
manufacture
of
varnishes,
also in
ointments
and
plasters..
Nonmanufacturing
::
Nonmanufacturing
(a.) Not
carrying
on
manufactures.
Glazer
::
Glazer
(n.) One who
applies
glazing,
as in
pottery
manufacture,
etc.; one who gives a
glasslike
or
glossy
surface
to
anything;
a
calenderer
or
smoother
of
cloth,
paper,
and the
like..
Fletcher
::
Fletcher
(n.) One who
fletches
of
feathers
arrows;
a
manufacturer
of bows and
arrows.
Wire-worker
::
Wire-worker
(n.) One who
manufactures
articles
from wire.
Excise
::
Excise
(n.) In
inland
duty or
impost
operating
as an
indirect
tax on the
consumer,
levied
upon
certain
specified
articles,
as,
tobacco,
ale,
spirits,
etc., grown or
manufactured
in the
country.
It is also
levied
to
pursue
certain
trades
and deal in
certain
commodities.
Certain
direct
taxes (as, in
England,
those on
carriages,
servants,
plate,
armorial
bearings,
etc.),
are
included
in the
excise.
Often used
adjectively;
as,
excise
duties;
excise
law;
excise
system..
Vinasse
::
Vinasse
(n.) The waste
liquor
remaining
in the
process
of
making
beet
sugar,
-- used in the
manufacture
of
potassium
carbonate..
Goldsmith
::
Goldsmith
(n.) An
artisan
who
manufactures
vessels
and
ornaments,
etc., of
gold..
Tobacco
::
Tobacco
(n.) The
leaves
of the plant
prepared
for
smoking,
chewing,
etc., by being
dried,
cured,
and
manufactured
in
various
ways..
Kainit
::
Kainit
(n.) Salts of
potassium
used in the
manufacture
of
fertilizers.
Flushing
::
Flushing
(n.) A
heavy,
coarse
cloth
manufactured
from
shoddy;
--
commonly
in the /.
Gin
::
Gin (n.) A
strong
alcoholic
liquor,
distilled
from rye and
barley,
and
flavored
with
juniper
berries;
-- also
called
Hollands
and
Holland
gin,
because
originally,
and still very
extensively,
manufactured
in
Holland.
Common
gin is
usually
flavored
with
turpentine..
Coin
::
Coin (v. i.) To
manufacture
counterfeit
money.
Dornock
::
Dornock
(n.) A
coarse
sort of
damask,
originally
made at
Tournay
(in
Flemish,
Doornick),
Belgium,
and used for
hangings,
carpets,
etc. Also, a stout
figured
linen
manufactured
in
Scotland..
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