Manufactory vs Manufactury - What's the difference?
manufactory | manufactury |
A manufacturing process; a particular industry or part of an industry.
A plant where something is manufactured; a factory.
*1832 , (Queen Victoria), journal, 2 Aug 1832:
*:We have just changed horses at Birmingham where I was two years ago and we visited the manufactories which are very curious.
(obsolete) Relating to manufacture.
, a place where articles are manufactured
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As nouns the difference between manufactory and manufactury
is that manufactory is a manufacturing process; a particular industry or part of an industry while manufactury is an alternative spelling of nodot=yes|lang=en, a place where articles are manufactured.As an adjective manufactory
is relating to manufacture.manufactory
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