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Trader of goods for a commission
which factors operate has increased.[when?] In the United Kingdom, most factors fall within the definition of a mercantile agent under the Factors Act 1889
Factor_(agent)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Factor or factor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Factor (Latin, 'who/which acts') may refer to: Factor (agent), a person who acts for, notably
Factor
Protein or other substance that stimulates cellular proliferation
A growth factor is a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cell proliferation, wound healing, and occasionally cellular differentiation
Growth_factor
Jewish banker to European royalty
was succeeded as court factor by his son Wolf. Contemporaneous with him was Leffmann Behrends, of Hanover, court factor and agent of the elector Ernest
Court_Jew
Fictional comic book character
of Bob, Agent of Hydra. Agent X asks Deadpool to run Agency X while he gets himself back in shape. Agent X possesses a superhuman healing factor, allowing
Agent_X_(Marvel_Comics)
Resources used in the production process
In economics, factors of production, resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services. The
Factors_of_production
Mutant comic book character
taking the new codename Agent Zero. North has no scent, makes no sound thanks to a vibranium suit, possesses an enhanced healing factor, and wields a corrosive
David_North_(character)
Chemical herbicide and defoliant
Shannon J, Mori M, Farris PE, Garzotto M (July 1, 2013). "Agent Orange as a risk factor for high-grade prostate cancer". Cancer. 119 (13): 2399–2404
Agent_Orange
Player who is eligible to sign with any club or franchise
In professional sports, a free agent is a player or manager who is eligible to sign with other clubs or franchises; i.e., not under contract to any specific
Free_agent
Occupational term with several meanings
land agent was usually referred to as a factor. Today the term estate manager or similar is more common. A land agent, also called a warrant agent, may
Land_agent
Skin product helping to prevent sunburn
Friedrich Ellinger and Rudolf Schulze and introduced the "sun protection factor" (SPF), which has become the global standard for measuring UVB protection
Sunscreen
Topics referred to by the same term
Merchant factor may refer to: Factor (agent), a mercantile agent who receives and sells goods on commission Factoring (finance), a financial transaction
Merchant_factor
Additive used to prevent the formation of lumps
An anticaking agent is an additive placed in powdered or granulated materials, such as table salt or confectioneries, to prevent the formation of lumps
Anticaking_agent
Academic journal
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 1.431. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Autonomous_Agents_and_Multi-Agent_Systems
Software agent which acts autonomously
In artificial intelligence, an intelligent agent is an entity that perceives its environment, takes actions autonomously to achieve goals, and may improve
Intelligent_agent
Representative with a general mandate
general agent is an agent, i.e., representative of another, who has a mandate of general nature. In the Niger Rivers District the only senior agent, who
General_agent
Scottish term for a person or firm that manages property
post-clearance factors, so explaining their support of emigration programmes from the congested districts. Factor (agent) for mercantile and colonial factors Property
Factor_(Scotland)
Reason for or origin of a disease or pathology
development of the clinical disease. An etiological agent of disease may require an independent co-factor, and be subject to a promoter (increases expression)
Cause_(medicine)
Person who acts as an agent for certain foreign organizations
Hongsheng Tong King-sing (Guangdong) Ho Tung (Hong Kong) Companies portal Factor (agent) List of trading companies Social structure of China Protégé system
Comprador
Form of localized cell signaling
differentiation factors (GDFs) Growth factor and clotting factors are paracrine signaling agents. The local action of growth factor signaling plays an
Paracrine_signaling
Mammalian protein found in humans
bypassing agent (BPA) approved in more than 2 decades. As an rFVIIa product, eptacog beta works in a complex with tissue factor to activate factor X to Xa
Factor_VII
Person or business that sells or rents property in the United Kingdom
estate agent is a person or business in the United Kingdom that arranges the selling, renting, or managing of properties and other buildings. An agent that
Estate_agent
Medication which blocks growth of blood vessels
growth factor therapy, also known as anti-VEGF (/vɛdʒˈɛf/) therapy or medication, is the use of medications that block vascular endothelial growth factor. This
Anti-VEGF
Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions
psychology and psychometrics, the Big Five personality trait model or five-factor model (FFM), sometimes called by the mnemonic acronym OCEAN or CANOE, is
Big_Five_personality_traits
Substance which enhances visibility in X-ray-based imaging
Radiocontrast agents are substances used to enhance the visibility of internal structures in X-ray-based imaging techniques such as computed tomography
Radiocontrast_agent
Model-free reinforcement learning algorithm
information. A factor of 0 makes the agent learn nothing (exclusively exploiting prior knowledge), while a factor of 1 makes the agent consider only the
Q-learning
Treatment of cancer using drugs that inhibit cell division or kill cells
treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) in a standard regimen. Chemotherapy may be given with a curative
Chemotherapy
Chemical compound
hormone 1-29 and stimulate insulin-like growth factor 1 secretion. It increases the half-life of acting agents by bioconjugation. The extended half-life is
CJC-1295
System of multiple interacting agents
(whether agent actions in certain time periods influence other periods), and dimensionality (whether spatial characteristics are important factors of the
Multi-agent_system
2006 American television film
Covert One: The Hades Factor (a.k.a. Robert Ludlum's Covert One: The Hades Factor, The Hades Factor) is a made-for-TV thriller filmed in Toronto that
Covert_One:_The_Hades_Factor
Process of formation of blood clots
acquired risk factors are superimposed on the inherited state. The use of adsorbent chemicals, such as zeolites, and other hemostatic agents are also used
Coagulation
Machine learning algorithm
overrides old information. A factor of 0 will make the agent not learn anything, while a factor of 1 would make the agent consider only the most recent
State–action–reward–state–action
State–action–reward–state–action
Conflict of interest when one person acts on another's behalf
principal–agent problem (often abbreviated agency problem) refers to the conflict in interests and priorities that arises when one person or entity (the "agent")
Principal–agent_problem
1979 British TV series
The Omega Factor (stylised as The Ωmega Factor) is a British television series produced by BBC Scotland in 1979. It was created by Jack Gerson and produced
The_Omega_Factor
Evictions in Scottish Highlands, c. 1750–1860
that this was for the benefit of those affected. Patrick Sellar, the factor (agent) of the Countess of Sutherland, was descended from a paternal grandfather
Highland_Clearances
Artificial intelligence concept
given without an agent. Research shows that perceived enjoyment, followed by perceived usefulness and ease of use, is the major factor influencing user
Embodied_agent
Type of molecules produced by a pathogen that might cause potential harmful effects
Clostridioides difficile (causative agent of pseudomembranous colitis). A potent three-protein virulence factor produced by Bacillus anthracis, called
Virulence_factor
Person who represents the interests of entertainment, broadcast, and sports professionals
events). The cost factor of having a booking agent must be weighed against what the agent can do for clients and buyers alike. Some agents represent several
Talent_agent
A slope factor is an upper bound, approximating a 95% confidence limit, on the increased cancer risk from a lifetime exposure to an agent by ingestion
Cancer_slope_factor
Personality disorder
relations). Later analysis revealed that the FFNI actually measures three factors: Agentic Extraversion: an exaggerated sense of self-importance, grandiose fantasies
Narcissistic personality disorder
Narcissistic_personality_disorder
Type of chemical bonding with metal ions
structure. The ligand is called a chelant, chelator, chelating agent, or sequestering agent. It is usually an organic compound, but this is not a requirement
Chelation
Statistical method
Factor analysis is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved
Factor_analysis
Financial transaction and a type of debtor finance
where the client (seller) collects the accounts sold to the factor, as agent of the factor, also occurs. The arrangement is usually confidential in that
Factoring_(finance)
English reality television judge, television producer and music executive (born 1959)
British television talent competition shows Pop Idol (2001–2003), The X Factor (2004–2010; 2014–2018), and Britain's Got Talent (2007–present), as well
Simon_Cowell
under whom the goyendas, or informers, act. Gomastah: A commissioner, factor, agent. Gooroo, Guru: Spiritual guide. Goyenda: An inferior officer of police;
Glossary_of_the_British_Raj
Type of autonomous entity in software
knowledge-based factors. Vulnerability to manipulation: Researchers from Harvard, MIT, and other educational institutions found that AI agents could become
Autonomous_agent
Agent used to increase a fuel's octane rating
An antiknock agent (or knock inhibitor) is a gasoline additive used to reduce engine knocking and increase the fuel's octane rating by raising the temperature
Antiknock_agent
Substance applied to prevent adhesion to a surface
production efficiency. Even when a release agent is used, factors such as irregular applications or improper release agent choice may have a dramatic effect on
Release_agent
American gangster (1892–1984)
John Factor (October 8, 1892 – January 22, 1984), born Iakov Faktorowicz and widely known as Jake "The Barber" Factor, was a Prohibition-era gangster and
John_Factor
is an experimental monoclonal antibody and factor XI inhibitor in development as an antithrombosis agent. Prakash, Swathi; Mares, Adriana C; Porres-Aguilar
MK-2060
18th-century British travel writer
that year. He left the region in April 1735 after also serving as a factor (agent) for the company. Moore was one of the first Englishmen to travel into
Francis_Moore_(geographer)
Protein that regulates the rate of DNA transcription
In molecular biology, a transcription factor (TF) (or sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic
Transcription_factor
Medicine that stimulates red blood cell production
2016-2017 - Application for erythropoietin-stimulating agents (erythropoietin type blood factors) (PDF) (Report). WHO. WHO EML 2016–2017, Version 3. Archived
Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent
Erythropoiesis-stimulating_agent
Blood-clotting protein
Coagulation factor VIII (factor VIII, FVIII, also known as antihemophilic factor A (AHF)) is an essential blood clotting protein. In humans, it is encoded
Factor_VIII
South Carolina magistrate and trader with Cherokee
1762, creating a public monopoly. Edward Wilkinson was appointed as a Factor (agent) to begin steady trade relations with Native Americans on the frontier
Edward Wilkinson (commissioner)
Edward_Wilkinson_(commissioner)
Academic journal
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Society for Microbiology. It covers antimicrobial
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Antimicrobial_Agents_and_Chemotherapy
Medication
product, activated prothrombin complex concentrate or FEIBA (Factor Eight Inhibitor Bypassing Agent), may be used for acquired hemophilia. Common side effects
Prothrombin complex concentrate
Prothrombin_complex_concentrate
Fictional comic book villain
mind control methods to capture and train new agents, though some merely joined for profit. The Factor Three saga, as the storyline has become unofficially
Factor_Three
Topics referred to by the same term
Mercantile agent may refer to: a commercial agent or factor someone connected with a mercantile agency. This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Mercantile_agent
Risk management framework
Factor analysis of information risk (FAIR) is a taxonomy of the factors that contribute to risk and how they affect each other. It is primarily concerned
Factor analysis of information risk
Factor_analysis_of_information_risk
Bottleneck variable limiting the evolution of a system
A limiting factor is a variable of a system that restricts the growth or continuation of processes within a system, typically through its exhaustion. The
Limiting_factor
Capacity of an actor to act in a given environment
purposeful, goal directed activity (intentional action).[citation needed] An agent typically has some sort of immediate awareness of their physical activity
Agency_(philosophy)
DEA agent murdered by drug traffickers (1947–1985)
Camarena Salazar (July 26, 1947 – February 9, 1985) was a Mexican-American agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). In February 1985, Camarena
Kiki_Camarena
Season of television series
"irrelevant" numbers. Finch recruits John Reese, a former Green Beret and CIA agent, now presumed dead – to investigate the people identified by the numbers
Person_of_Interest_season_1
Type of computational models
An agent-based model (ABM) is a computational model for simulating the actions and interactions of an autonomous agent (both individual or collective
Agent-based_model
Fictional comic book agency
X-Factor Investigations is a fictional detective agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The organization was created by writer
X-Factor_Investigations
Sub-field of reinforcement learning
Multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) is a sub-field of reinforcement learning. It focuses on studying the behavior of multiple learning agents that
Multi-agent reinforcement learning
Multi-agent_reinforcement_learning
Pathfinding problem
Multi-Agent Pathfinding (MAPF) is an instance of multi-agent planning and consists in the computation of collision-free paths for a group of agents from
Multi-agent_pathfinding
Comic book superhero team
strained and complicated. The new X-Factor, debuting in issue #71, included: Valerie Cooper – A U.S. government agent with history as both ally and adversary
X-Factor_(comics)
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
Coagulation factor X (EC 3.4.21.6), or Stuart factor, is an enzyme of the coagulation cascade, encoded in humans by F10 gene. It is a serine endopeptidase
Factor_X
2012 Hong Kong-Chinese film by Dante Lam
The Viral Factor is a 2012 action film directed by Dante Lam and starring Jay Chou and Nicholas Tse. The supporting cast includes Lin Peng, Michelle Bai
The_Viral_Factor
Marvel Comics fictional character
X-Factor #93 The Infinity Crusade #1–6 X-Factor #114 X-Factor #120 X-Factor #120–121 X-Factor #128–129 X-Factor #132–133 X-Factor #132–134 X-Factor #135
Forge_(character)
Protein
adverse effects that some rearrangements represent a risk factor or a de facto causative agent of spermatogenic disruption. A specific partial deletion
Azoospermia_factor
Skin discoloration due to underlying bleeding
releases endotoxin when it lyses. Endotoxin activates the Hageman factor (clotting factor XII), which causes disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
Purpura
Social science studying goods and services
economic agents and how economies work. Microeconomics analyses what is viewed as the basic elements of economies, including individual agents and markets
Economics
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is an American television series created for ABC by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen, based on the Marvel Comics
List of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters
List_of_Agents_of_S.H.I.E.L.D._characters
Pathogenic type of misfolded protein
derives from "proteinaceous infectious particle". Unlike other infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi, prions do not contain nucleic acids
Prion
2008 video game
Secret Agent Clank is a 2008 platform video game developed by High Impact Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable
Secret_Agent_Clank
Agent-based segregation model
is an agent-based model developed by economist Thomas Schelling. Schelling's model does not include outside factors that place pressure on agents to segregate
Schelling's model of segregation
Schelling's_model_of_segregation
Model for designing artificial intelligence
developed for programming intelligent agents. Superficially characterized by the implementation of an agent's beliefs, desires and intentions, it actually
Belief–desire–intention software model
Belief–desire–intention_software_model
Chemical compound
substance No. 33, Agent "November") is a "V-series" unitary nerve agent closely related (it is an isomer) to the better-known VX nerve agent. It became a prototype
VR_(nerve_agent)
Software used to access websites
has been to enable more sophisticated websites, such as web apps. Another factor is the significant increase of broadband connectivity in many parts of the
Web_browser
Means by which a person dies by suicide
resources such as a list of suicide crisis lines and information about risk factors for suicide, and reporting on suicide as a multi-faceted, treatable health
Suicide_methods
American actress (born 1963)
"S Factor" exercise method, including her book, S Factor: Strip Workouts for Every Woman, DVDs, and inspirational monthly editorials at the "S Factor" website
Sheila Kelley (American actress)
Sheila_Kelley_(American_actress)
many factors: foreign jurisdiction (a jurisdiction of the agent's residence), the lack of evidence and local rules knowledge as well as the factor of the
Protecting_agent_(shipping)
American FBI agent (1903–1960)
crash. As Special Agent in Charge at the Chicago office, Purvis investigated John Factor's kidnapping. It happened July 1, 1933, as Factor was returning home
Melvin_Purvis
the Virginia Trade. Hicks sent him as his factor (agent) in America to work in Virginia in 1741. Merchant agents were required to remain single since they
John_Carlyle_(merchant)
Device that uses chemicals to kill or harm individuals
assigned mission. These are classified as incapacitating agents, and lethality is not a factor of their effectiveness. Binary munitions contain two, unmixed
Chemical_weapon
List of characters appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
(portrayed by Maximiliano Hernández) is a Hydra sleeper agent who posed as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. In 2014, he discloses Hydra's information to Steve Rogers
Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z
Characters_of_the_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_M–Z
Medication to promote gastrointestinal emptying
A prokinetic agent (also prokineticin, gastroprokinetic agent, gastrokinetic agent or propulsive) is a type of drug which enhances gastrointestinal motility
Prokinetic_agent
Icelandic TV show
X Factor was the Icelandic version of the popular British television show The X Factor. It premiered in Reykjavík on November 17, 2006, with actress Halla
X Factor (Icelandic TV series)
X_Factor_(Icelandic_TV_series)
1979 British neo noir film by Otto Preminger
The Human Factor is a 1979 British neo noir film starring Nicol Williamson, Robert Morley, and Richard Attenborough, and directed and produced by Otto
The_Human_Factor_(1979_film)
17th episode of the 2nd series of Space: 1999
"The Lambda Factor" is the 17th episode of the second series of Space: 1999 (and the 41st episode overall of the programme). The screenplay was written
The_Lambda_Factor
Annual list of 100 celebrities by power or income
factored pretax earnings (from June of the previous year through June of the publishing year), before deducting fees for managers, lawyers and agents
Forbes_Celebrity_100
1978 novel by Graham Greene
The Human Factor is an espionage novel by Graham Greene, first published in 1978 and adapted into the 1979 film The Human Factor, directed by Otto Preminger
The_Human_Factor_(novel)
Chronological list of colonial governors that ruled the Danish colony on the Gold Coast
italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Danish: means Factor (agent); Factor, also rendered as Station Chief Ole Justesen, ed. Danish Sources
List of governors of the Danish Gold Coast
List_of_governors_of_the_Danish_Gold_Coast
Drug increasing motivation in humans
generally dopaminergic agents, for instance dopamine reuptake inhibitors (DRIs) like methylphenidate and modafinil, dopamine releasing agents (DRAs) like amphetamine
Motivation-enhancing_drug
degree of exposure and intensity were factors also considered. Severe arm deformity most likely related to Agent Orange exposure when he was in gestation
Impact of Agent Orange in Vietnam
Impact_of_Agent_Orange_in_Vietnam
Immune system messenger protein which induces inflammation
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), formerly known as TNF-α, is a chemical messenger produced by the immune system that induces inflammation. TNF is produced
Tumor_necrosis_factor
Medication for urinary tract infections
Urinary anti-infective agent, also known as urinary antiseptic, is medication that can eliminate microorganisms causing urinary tract infection (UTI)
Urinary_anti-infective_agent
FACTOR AGENT
FACTOR AGENT
Male
Greek
(ÎαχώÏ) Greek form of Hebrew Nachowr, NACHOR means "snoring" or "snorting." In the bible, this is the name of the son of Terah and brother of Abraham.
Surname or Lastname
French and Italian
French and Italian : occupational name from French, northern Italian sartor ‘tailor’ (Latin sartor).English : topographic name denoting someone who lived on land which had been cleared for cultivation, Old French assart, essart ‘woodland cleared for cultivation’ + the habitational suffix -er.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Eachann (earlier Eachdonn, already confused with Norse Haakon), composed of the elements each ‘horse’ + donn ‘brown’.English : found in Yorkshire and Scotland, where it may derive directly from the medieval personal name. According to medieval legend, Britain derived its name from being founded by Brutus, a Trojan exile, and Hector was occasionally chosen as a personal name, as it was the name of the Trojan king’s eldest son. The classical Greek name, HektÅr, is probably an agent derivative of Greek ekhein ‘to hold back’, ‘hold in check’, hence ‘protector of the city’.German, French, and Dutch : from the personal name (see 2 above). In medieval Germany, this was a fairly popular personal name among the nobility, derived from classical literature. It is a comparatively rare surname in France.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, ACTON means "oak tree settlement."Â
Boy/Male
English American
Doctor; teacher.
Surname or Lastname
Southern French and German
Southern French and German : from Occitan astor ‘goshawk’ (from Latin acceptor, variant of accipiter ‘hawk’), used as a nickname characterizing a predacious or otherwise hawklike man. The name was taken to southwestern Germany by 17th-century Waldensian refugees from their Alpine valleys above Italian Piedmont.English : variant spelling of Aster.Astor is the name of a famous American family of industrialists and newspaper owners. John Jacob Astor I (1763–1848) was born at Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, the son of a butcher. He followed his brother Henry to New York and made a fortune in the fur trade, which was greatly increased by his descendants in industry, hotels, and newspapers. They built the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. The great-grandson of John Jacob I, William Waldorf Astor (1848–1919), moved to England in 1890, becoming an influential newspaper proprietor and taking British citizenship in 1899. In 1917 he was created Viscount Astor of Hever. His son, the 2nd Viscount (1879–1952), married Nancy Shaw (née Langhorne) (1879–1964), daughter of a VA planter. She became the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons as a member of Parliament.
Surname or Lastname
English, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, and French
English, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, and French : occupational name for a shepherd, Anglo-Norman French pastre (oblique case pastour), Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, pastor ‘shepherd’, from Latin pastor, an agent derivative of pascere ‘to graze’. The religious sense of a spiritual leader was rare in the Middle Ages, and insofar as it occurs at all it seems always to be a conscious metaphor; it is unlikely, therefore, that this sense lies behind any examples of the surname.German and Dutch : humanistic name, a Latinized form of various vernacular names meaning ‘shepherd’, for example Hirt or Schäfer (see Schafer).Americanized spelling of Hungarian Pásztor, an occupational name from pásztor ‘shepherd’.
Male
Spanish
Spanish name derived from Latin Pastor, PASTOR means "shepherd." St. Pastor was a 9-year-old boy who along with his 13-year-old brother, Justus, was martyred at Alcalá de Henares in the early 4th century.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Hector, H�CTOR means "defend; hold fast."
Boy/Male
Latin
Son of Azeus.
Male
English
Roman Latin name VICTOR means "conqueror."Â
Male
Greek
(ΚάστωÏ) Greek name KASTOR means "beaver." In mythology, Castor/Kastor and Pollux/Polydeukes ("very sweet") are the twin sons of Leda and are known as the Gemini twins.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Caistor, in Lincolnshire and Norfolk, Caister in Norfolk, or Castor in Cambridgeshire, all named with Old English cæster ‘Roman fort or town’.
Male
Arthurian
, sir Hector de Maris; (defender).
Male
French
 French and German name derived from Occitan astor, ASTOR means "goshawk," itself from Latin acceptor, a variant of accipiter, meaning "hawk." It was originally a derogatory term for men with hawk-like, predatory characteristics.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Northamptonshire)
English (chiefly Northamptonshire) : probably from the obsolete slang term facer, denoting a braggart or bully. The earliest citation for this term in OED is c. 1515.Americanized spelling of German Feeser.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places, especially in Shropshire and adjacent counties, named Acton. Generally, these are from Old English Äc ‘oak’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Victor, VÃCTOR means "conqueror."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eachann, HECTOR means "brown horse." Compare with another form of Hector.
Male
Icelandic
Perhaps a modern form of Icelandic Fylkir, FALKOR means "people, tribe."Â
FACTOR AGENT
FACTOR AGENT
Surname or Lastname
English (South Yorkshire)
English (South Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of various places in South Yorkshire named with Old English hÅh ‘hill spur’ + land ‘(cultivated) land’.English : variant of Holland 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads, notably in southwestern Norway, named in Old Norse as Heyland, from hey ‘hay’ + land ‘(piece of) land’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lounsbury.
Girl/Female
Indian
Exalted
Biblical
hammermen; filemen
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Lovely Gem; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Eurei.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Honest and caring
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Climber; A Climbing Evergreen Ornamental Plant
Girl/Female
Indian
FACTOR AGENT
FACTOR AGENT
FACTOR AGENT
FACTOR AGENT
FACTOR AGENT
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Factor
n.
A house or place where factors, or commercial agents, reside, to transact business for their employers.
n.
A building, or collection of buildings, appropriated to the manufacture of goods; the place where workmen are employed in fabricating goods, wares, or utensils; a manufactory; as, a cotton factory.
v. i.
Hesitation; trembling; feebleness; an uncertain or broken sound; as, a slight falter in her voice.
imp. & p. p.
of Factor
n.
Same as Radius vector.
adv.
In fact; by the act or fact.
n.
The body of factors in any place; as, a chaplain to a British factory.
n.
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 commission merchant or consignee. He may be a home factor or a foreign factor. He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods; and in these respects he differs from a broker.
n.
See Faitour.
v. t.
To tamper with and arrange for one's own purposes; to falsify; to adulterate; as, to doctor election returns; to doctor whisky.
v. t.
To confer a doctorate upon; to make a doctor.
n.
Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency; as, the doctor of a calico-printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous coloring matter; the doctor, or auxiliary engine, called also donkey engine.
n.
Same as Fetor.
v. t.
To resolve (a quantity) into its factors.
pl.
of Factum
n.
A doer or actor; particularly, an evil doer; a scoundrel.
n.
One of the elements, circumstances, or influences which contribute to produce a result; a constituent.
n.
A contrivance for removing superfluous ink or coloring matter from a roller. See Doctor, 4.