Manufacturer - Wikipedia-style Article

Manufacturer

Definition

The noun "manufacturer" refers to (1) a person or company that makes goods or products on a large scale; and (2) a place or facility where such goods are produced.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /ˌmæn.jəˈfæk.tʃər.ər/
  • Respelling: MAN-yuh-FAK-chur-er

British English

  • IPA: /ˌmæn.jʊˈfæk.tʃər.ər/
  • Respelling: MAN-yuh-FAK-chuh-rer
Etymology

From manufacture (from Latin manu factus “made by hand”) + English agentive suffix -er, first attested in the early 16th century.

Derivatives
  • Manufacturers (plural noun)
  • Manufacturing (adjective)
Synonyms
  • Producer
  • Maker
  • Fabricator
  • Builder
Antonyms
  • Consumer
  • Purchaser
  • End user
Usage

"Manufacturer" appears in business and industrial contexts. Examples: "The car manufacturer expanded its plant," and "This smartphone manufacturer is based in South Korea."

Related Terms
  • Factory: A building where goods are made.
  • Production: The process of manufacturing.
  • Assembly line: A series of workers and machines in a factory.
  • Supplier: One who provides parts or materials.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A person or company that makes goods on a large scale: Produces items for distribution or sale.
    • Example: "The car manufacturer reported record sales this quarter."
  • A place or facility where products are made: A building or site equipped for manufacturing.
    • Example: "They toured the electronics manufacturer in Suzhou."

manufacturer

The car manufacturer reported record sales this quarter.
They toured the electronics manufacturer in Suzhou.
This smartphone manufacturer is based in South Korea.

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