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Definition of Factorship
1. n. The business of a factor.
Definition of Factorship
1. Noun. The business of a factor. ¹
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Definition of Factorship
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Factorship
Literary usage of Factorship
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Flax Industry; and Its Importance and Progress: Also Its Cultivation and by E. F. Deman (1852)
"factorship OF FLAX. During my engagement with the Irish Flax Society I was
requested by the President, the Marquis of Down- shire, to give my opinion on the ..."
2. The Balance of Physics, the Square of the Circle, and the Earth's True Solar by Edward Dingle (1885)
"There is not a leg for them to stand on. LIVING factorship OR ORGANISATION FOR
A CHRONOMETER. Had astronomy by its state clearly discovered, ..."
3. The Flax Industry: Its Importance and Progress: Also Its Cultivation and by E F. Deman (1852)
"Flax factorship. In order to introduce the growth of flax more systematically,
and as a great encouragement to the farmers to increase the growth of flax, ..."