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Definition of Factory-made
1. Adjective. Produced in quantity at a factory.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Factory-made
Literary usage of Factory-made
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by Mid-West Cement Users' Association (1908)
"factory-made CONCRETE. BY CHARLES D. WATSON.* The test of time has conclusively
shown that Portland cement concrete, because of its durability and ..."
2. Chats on Cottage and Farmhouse Furniture by Arthur Hayden (1912)
"... and ash used in lieu of mahogany and satinwood— Village craftsmanship not
debased by early Victorian art—Its obliteration in the age of factory-made ..."
3. Industrial and Commerrcial Geography by Joseph Russell Smith (1913)
"But factory-made clothing is steadily advancing, as evidenced by the recent
opening of a factory in Barcelona, Spain, with 1600 workers, using American ..."
4. Industrial and Commerrcial Geography by Joseph Russell Smith (1913)
"But factory-made clothing is steadily advancing, as evidenced by the recent
opening of a factory in Barcelona, Spain, with 1600 workers, using American ..."
5. The Factory Manager and Accountant: Some Examples of the Latest American by Horace Lucian Arnold (1903)
"The factory-made twist drill is no more a standard purchase than the factory-made
tap and die, which have lost all of their early characteristics except low ..."