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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Factor \Fac"tor\, n. [L. factor a doer: cf. F. facteur a factor. See Fact .] (Law) One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
FACTOR (Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings) was founded in 1982 by a partnership of the private radio broadcasters CHUM Limited, Moffat Communications and Rogers Broadcasting Limited, in COMMENT with the Canadian Independent Record Producers ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a crucial factor/part/element ▪ The cost of the project is the crucial factor. a key factor (= a very important factor ) ▪ A key factor in starting any business is its location. a risk factor (= something that increases ...

Usage examples of factor.

Q Factor Aberrants has not previously been observed to lead to aberrancy in the offspring of such alliances, since the aberrant Factors do not appear to be inherited to any significant extent.

Q Factor, though high, is not of any such extraordinary highness as to justify an attempt at psychosurgery to correct the aberration, it is therefore recommended that subject be released from the Communipath Creche on her own recognizance after suitable indoctrination erasure.

One is at the minimum necessity level for achieving a goal, a second covers the optimum solution, and a third might be a money-is-no-object solution which tried to address the so-called requirement factors too.

These most widely shared factors are acknowledgment of God and good of life, as will be seen in this order: 1.

It appears, then, that progressive degeneration of an organ can be adequately explained by variation with the removal of natural selection, and that it is not necessary or desirable to appeal to any Lamarckian factor of an unexplainable and undemonstrable nature.

Because clutter is a big factor in determining the viability of an advertising medium, it pays to look at the where your advertisement is placed.

These factors, however unconsciously perceived by the child, allect important developmental decisions.

It became the foundation of all our future amphibious operations and was often their limiting factor.

I am repeatedly told that the soul itself is androgynous, and yet, in the same breath, clients declare sex is not an unimportant factor.

The locus for this singularity will be shown to be unstable in the sense of Poincare and to be subject to aperiodic shifts in its locus due to endogenous factors.

But if the relation of liquids to their vapors be that here shadowed forth, if in both cases the molecule asserts itself to be the dominant factor, then the dispersion of the water of our seas and rivers, as invisible aqueous vapor in our atmosphere, does not annul the action of the molecules on solar and terrestrial heat.

As already explained, the main limiting factor to the size of the landing-force is the availability of special landing-craft.

The low humidity was an excellent factor in their preservation, and although the avionics and weaponry were outdated, money could cure that.

The native considered it prudent to find out what changes this new factor would introduce before he engaged in the risks of killing Bogey and capturing the pod.

Avida had an evil reputation, but he was not sure whether Camin Sher, the wildlife, or the mysterious Colonel Bogey was the factor most to be feared.