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factor noun 1 a circumstance that contributes to a result. 2 math one of two or more numbers that, when multiplied together, produce a given number • 4 is a factor of 12. 3 in Scotland: a the manager of an estate; b an agent responsible for renting property for an absent owner. verb (factored, factoring) intrans to act as a factor (on someone's behalf).
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, meaning 'a person who acts'.

factor noun 1 a circumstance that contributes to a result. 2 math one of two or more numbers that, when multiplied together, produce a given number • 4 is a factor of 12. 3 in Scotland: a the manager of an estate; b an agent responsible for renting property for an absent owner. verb (factored, factoring) intrans to act as a factor (on someone's behalf).
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, meaning 'a person who acts'.

factor noun 1 a circumstance that contributes to a result. 2 math one of two or more numbers that, when multiplied together, produce a given number • 4 is a factor of 12. 3 in Scotland: a the manager of an estate; b an agent responsible for renting property for an absent owner. verb (factored, factoring) intrans to act as a factor (on someone's behalf).
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, meaning 'a person who acts'.