Sunday, October 20, 2019
Factory, Industry, and Plant
Factory, Industry, and Plant Factory, Industry, and Plant Factory, Industry, and Plant By Maeve Maddox An ESL speaker asks for a discussion of the nouns factory, industry, and plant in the context of the following: ââ¬Å"mineral water factory,â⬠ââ¬Å"mineral water industry,â⬠and ââ¬Å"mineral water plant.â⬠factory An earlier meaning of factory was ââ¬Å"the employment, office, or position of a factor.â⬠A factor, as in the word cornfactor, is ââ¬Å"an agent who buys and sells, or transacts other business, on behalf of another person or company.â⬠In the context of manufacturing, a factory is ââ¬Å"a building or range of buildings for the manufacture or assembly of goods or for the processing of substances or materials.â⬠The earliest OED citation of this meaning of factory (1618) refers to a facility for the printing and manufacture of books. industry The noun industry has several meanings. The relevant definition in this discussion is this one: A particular form or sector of productive work, trade, or manufacture. In later use also more generally: any commercial activity or enterprise. Also with modifying word indicating the type of activity or principal product: banking industry, car industry, film industry, heavy industry, service industry, tourist industry, etc. plant The noun plant has numerous meanings, but in the context of manufacturing, plant is often a synonym for factory: the premises, fittings, and equipment of a business; a factory, a place where an industrial process is carried out. In extended use: the workers employed at a business, institution, or factory. ââ¬Å"A mineral water factoryâ⬠can describe a place ââ¬Å"for the processing of mineral water.â⬠Perhaps more commonly, such a facility is called ââ¬Å"a bottling plant.â⬠The phrase ââ¬Å"mineral water industryâ⬠connotes all the commercial activity that goes into the acquisition, preparation, and sale of mineral water. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:"Based in" and "based out of"How to Punctuate Descriptions of Colors75 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Hardââ¬
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