factoría
factory
Origin: Medieval Latin factoria (trading establishment), from factor (agent).
Also means
trading post
Usage Note
Factoría originally meant a trading post or commercial agency — particularly a colonial-era establishment for trading with local populations — and this historical sense persists in academic texts. In modern usage it more commonly means a large industrial plant or factory, often with a connotation of scale or importance: una factoría de automóviles. It is a near-synonym of fábrica, but factoría tends to suggest a larger, more complex installation or a historically significant site.
Examples
"La factoría emplea a miles de trabajadores locales."
Natural Translation
The factory employs thousands of local workers.
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