Fabber vs Fabbed - What's the difference?
fabber | fabbed |
A small manufacturing plant able to make solid, three-dimensional objects from digital data
(fab)
fabulous (great or spectacular). The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, third edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, p. 652 (ISBN 0-395-44895-6)
A manufacturing plant which fabricates items, particularly silicon chips.
fabricate, especially in the context of fabbers
As a noun fabber
is a small manufacturing plant able to make solid, three-dimensional objects from digital data.As a verb fabbed is
(fab).fabber
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Noun
(wikipedia fabber) (en noun)fabbed
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Verb
(head)fab
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Etymology 1
From , by shorteningAdjective
(fabber)Derived terms
* fabbyEtymology 2
From and its derived terms, by shorteningNoun
(en noun)- Hundreds were put out of work when the chip fab shut down.
Synonyms
* fabberVerb
(fabb)- It uses digital data from a computer to “fab ” products and models of new products. [http://www.ennex.com/~fabbers/publish/FAB-ulous.asp]