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pro·duce
 produce
- parts of speech:
- verb, noun
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| part of speech: |
verb |
| pronunciation: |
pr
dus
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| inflections: |
produced, produces, producing |
| definition 1: |
to bring into being.
Our chickens produce eggs for market.- synonyms:
- generate, give, make, yield
- similar words:
- account, bear, breed, cause, create, determine, do, furnish, grow, hammer out, hatch, issue, lay, lead, provide, supply
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| definition 2: |
to make or manufacture.
This factory produces towels.- synonyms:
- make, manufacture
- similar words:
- build, compose, concoct, construct, create, do, fashion, form, issue, process
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| definition 3: |
to present; bring forward into view.
The lawyer produced new evidence at the trial.- synonyms:
- disclose
- similar words:
- display, exhibit, reveal, show, uncover
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| definition 4: |
to put together and present for the public to enjoy.
The class produced a play about forest life.- similar words:
- effect, enact, exhibit, organize, present, put on, stage
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| related words: |
bring, do, fix, manufacture, originate, prepare, provoke, realize, run, work |
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| part of speech: |
noun |
| pronunciation: |
pro
dus
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pra
dus
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| definition: |
something made or grown.
That farmer's produce is the best in the county.
- similar words:
- crop, fruits, greens, harvest, product, staples, vegetables, yield
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| related words: |
commodity, ware |
| derivations: |
producible (produceable) (adj.), producibility (n.) |
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