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fabricationBreaking the carcass into primal, subprimal, or retail cuts. These cuts may be boned and trimmed of excess fat.
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fabricationc. 1500, "manufacturing, construction," from Middle French fabrication and directly from Latin fabricationem (nominative fabricatio) "a structure, construction, a making," noun of [..]
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fabricationnoun lie noun something manufactured
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fabricationThe making, building, construction, or assembly of parts into a whole. Editor's Note: In other circumstances, this term also means to devise falsely! [D02756]
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fabrication – The process of cutting, shaping and assembling parts
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fabricationThe process of manufacturing something.
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fabricationis a term which can be applied to a number of examples; for example, fabrication may refer to the act of concocting or inventing an entirely new part of a story normally with the intention to deceive.
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fabricationTransformation de matériaux bruts en articles ou produits.
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fabricationThe construction of an exhibit. FHC
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fabricationThe joining, usually by welding, of two or more parts to produce a finished assembly. The components of the assembly may be a combination of cast and wrought materials.
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fabricationThe work involved in transforming building stone from quarry blocks to cut or finished stone. This includes primary sawing into slabs. It may also include both hand and mechanical techniques such as s [..]
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fabricationThe construction of an exhibit.
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fabricationThe action or process of manufacturing or inventing something.
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fabricationA part produced by any of a number of fabricating processes such as forming, rolling, punching or welding, but especially associated with weldments, the joining of two or more individual pieces by wel [..]
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fabricationThe butchering, cutting and trimming of meat, poultry, fish and game.
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fabrication(n) a deliberately false or improbable account(n) writing in a fictional form(n) the act of making something (a product) from raw materials(n) the act of constructing something (as a piece of machiner [..]
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fabricationThe manufacturing process to convert raw materials into a finished product by cutting, punching, welding, cleaning, and painting.
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fabricationthe process of manufacturing semiconductor chips. Fabrication processes are described by the smallest size of the elements they can etch into the semiconductor layer. Smaller is better, because it mea [..]
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fabricationThe manufacturing process to convert raw materials into a finished product by cutting, punching, welding, cleaning, and painting.
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fabricationBreaking the carcass into primal, subprimal, or retail cuts. These cuts may be boned and trimmed of excess fat.
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fabricationA fabrication is the creation of some deception in order to deceive some unsuspecting user
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fabricationA tangible, self-constructed asset meeting the capitalization threshold. It must be a unique or custom-built device not available in the open market. To qualify as a fabrication, any modification or i [..]
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fabrication
(uncountable) The act of fabricating, framing, or constructing; construction; manufacture
''the fabrication of a bridge, a church, or a government''
(countable) That which is fabricated; a false [..]
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fabricationFabrication, as the term relates to public art, is the process of construction or assembly of the physical artwork either on or off the site where the artwork will be sited.
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fabricationThe act of forming something into a whole by constructing, framing, or uniting its parts. The fabrication of a work of art often involves the collaboration
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