factotum
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factotum /fakˈtəʊtəm/
▶noun (pl. factotums) an employee who does all kinds of work.
– origin C16 (orig. in the phrs dominum (or magister) factotum ‘master of everything’ and Johannes factotum ‘Jack of all trades’): from med. L., from L. fac! ‘do!’ (imper. of facere) + totum ‘the whole thing’ (neut. of totus).
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