FACTURE

Etymology

Noun

facture (plural factures)

(archaic) The act or manner of making or doing anything, especially of a literary, musical, or pictorial production.

(dated, business) An invoice or bill of parcels.

Anagrams

• furcate

Source: Wiktionary


Fac"ture, n. Etym: [F. facture a making, invoice, L. factura a making. See Fact.]

1. The act or manner of making or doing anything; -- now used of a literary, musical, or pictorial production. Bacon.

2. (Com.)

Definition: An invoice or bill of parcels.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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