Factor
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English
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Noun
factor, plural factors
- doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization
- The factor of the trading post bought the furs.
- an integral part
- The greatest factor in the decision was the need for public transportation.
- The economy was a factor in this year's budget figures.
- (Mathematics) a whole number by which another whole number can be divided with no remainder
- Three is a factor of 12.
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Etymology
From Latin factor, doer or maker, from perfect passive participle factus, done or made, from verb facere, do or make
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Translations
- Bulgarian: ÑакÑÐ¾Ñ m (2), делиÑел m (3)
- Chinese: å ç´ (yÄ«n sù)
- Danish: faktor c
- Finnish: tekijä
- French: facteur m
- German: Faktor m (2,3)
- Hungarian: tényezÅ
- Interlingua: factor
- Latin: factor m
- Spanish: factor
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Derived terms
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Phrases
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Verb
factor, factors, factored, factoring
- find all of a number's factors (the numbers which divide into the first number evenly), often used in encryption
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Related terms
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See also
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Latin
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Noun
factor, genitive factoris, plural factores
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Etymology
From verb facere, do or make