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factotums


Meanings
  • A person who performs a variety of tasks, especially in a business setting.

    - "The factory employed factotums to manage various tasks in the production line."
    - "During the holiday season, many retail stores hire factotums to help with sales, customer service, and inventory management."

Synonyms

do-all , handyman , jack of all trades , sciolist
Rhymes
Words rhyming with factotums
factum , combat , champion , campaign , vacation
Homophones
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  1. façade

  2. fasci

  3. faction

  4. factional

  5. facetious

  6. facile


Variants
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factotum , factotums
Forms
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Factotums can be found in various forms and contexts. They can be employed in various industries and fields, such as manufacturing, construction, education, healthcare, and finance. They can also be found in various forms of literature and art, as well as in various forms of folklore and mythology., In modern times, factotums have come to be associated with the idea of personal assistants or executive secretaries. The term 'factotum' has even been adopted as a professional title for certain individuals in this field.


Etymology
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From the Latin word factōtum, meaning 'business manager' or 'one who does business'.


Related Concepts
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  1. multipurpose: Related to the idea of factotums being multipurpose or multifunctional. This term can be used to describe various objects, tools, machines, or systems that are designed to serve multiple purposes or functions.

  2. generalist: Related to the idea of factotums being generalists or jack-of-all-trades. This term can be used to describe individuals who have a broad knowledge or skill base and are able to adapt to various situations or environments.

  3. taskforce: Related to the idea of factotums being part of a taskforce or special team. This term can be used to describe a group of individuals who are brought together for the purpose of completing a specific task or project. Taskforces can be found in various industries and fields, such as manufacturing, construction, education, healthcare, and finance.


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["Factotums have been a common figure in literature and art. In Dante's Inferno, factotums are depicted as beings who serve both heaven and hell, making them symbolic figures of ambiguity and adaptability.", "In art, factotums have been depicted as figures of labor and industry. In the painting 'Factotum' by Thomas Eakins, the factotum is shown in the midst of various tools and machinery, symbolizing the idea of hard work and productivity.", "In modern times, factotums have come to be associated with the idea of personal assistants or executive secretaries. The term 'factotum' has even been adopted as a professional title for certain individuals in this field."]

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