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Word of the Day








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Factotum


[fak-TOH-dəm]


Part of speech: noun


Origin: Latin, mid-16th century


1. An employee who does all kinds of work.


Examples of Factotum in a sentence


"I made the ink; I was warehouseman, and every thing, and, in short, quite a factotum.' — Benjamin Franklin"


"You'd better give him a raise; he's a real factotum."