produce

  • 31produce — noun / prɒdju:s/ foodstuffs grown on the land ● home produce ● agricultural produce ● farm produce ■ verb /prə dju:s/ to make or manufacture ● the factory produces cars or engines …

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  • 32produce — 1. verb /prəˈdjuːs,prəˈduːs/ a) To yield, make or manufacture. The factory will produce 10,000 lawn chairs. b) To make (a thing) available to a person, an authority, etc. This machine produces millkshakes. See Also …

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  • 33produce — Synonyms and related words: Irish potato, Kraut, accomplish, achieve, act, adduce, advance, affect, aftermath, allege, array, assemble, attain, aubergine, author, avails, baked goods, be a gas, be a hit, be productive, beans, bear, bear fruit,… …

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  • 34produce — I /pro(w)d(y)uws/ The product of natural growth, labor, or capital. Articles produced or grown from or on the soil, or found in the soil II /prad(y)uws/ To bring forward; to show or exhibit; to bring into view or notice; as, to present a play,… …

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  • 35produce — v. & n. v.tr. 1 bring forward for consideration, inspection, or use (will produce evidence). 2 manufacture (goods) from raw materials etc. 3 bear or yield (offspring, fruit, a harvest, etc.). 4 bring into existence. 5 cause or bring about (a… …

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  • 36produce — [15] To produce something is etymologically to ‘lead it forward’, a meaning still discernible beneath the veil of metaphor that clothes the modern English word’s range of meanings. It comes from Latin prōdūcere, a compound verb formed from the… …

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  • 37produce —   Hua.    ♦ To produce, loa a, ho ohua …

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  • 38produce — [15] To produce something is etymologically to ‘lead it forward’, a meaning still discernible beneath the veil of metaphor that clothes the modern English word’s range of meanings. It comes from Latin prōdūcere, a compound verb formed from the… …

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  • 39produce - product — ◊ produce used as a verb Produce is usually used as a verb and pronounced . To produce a result or effect means to cause it to happen. His comments produced an angry response. All our efforts have not produced an agreement. To …

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  • 40Produce race — Prod uce race (Horse Racing) A race to be run by the produce of horses named or described at the time of entry. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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