producer
101producer gas — produc′er gas n. chem. a mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and nitrogen prepared from coke and used as an industrial fuel, in certain gas engines, and in the manufacture of ammonia • Etymology: 1890–95 …
102producer goods — produc′er goods n. pl. bus goods, as machinery or raw materials, that are used in the process of creating consumer goods • Etymology: 1950–55 …
103producer gas — /prəˈdjusə gæs/ (say pruh dyoohsuh gas) noun a vaporous fuel produced by gasifying cheap solid fuel with steam, used in the place of petrol, natural gas, etc. The chief constituents are carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and nitrogen …
104producer goods — /prəˈdjusə gʊdz/ (say pruh dyoohsuh goodz) plural noun goods that are used in the process of creating final consumer goods, as machinery, raw materials, etc …
105producer price index — (PPI) The PPI measures inflation at the wholesale level. Changes in the PPI usually precede changes in inflation at the consumer level …
106producer market — /prə dju:sə ˌmɑ:kɪt/ noun customers who buy goods to be used in production …
107producer (film) — the chief of a movie production in all logistical matters (i.e., scheduling, financing, budgeting) save the creative efforts of the director; raises funding and financing, acquires or develops a story, finalizes the script, hires key personnel… …
108producer price index — Measure of wholesale price changes issued monthly by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Compare consumer price index …
109producer gas — noun a gas made of carbon monoxide and hydrogen and nitrogen; made by passing air over hot coke • Syn: ↑air gas • Hypernyms: ↑gas …
110Larry Rosen (producer) — Larry Rosen (born May 25, 1940 in the Bronx, New York) is a musician, producer, executive producer, and music industry entrepreneur.Mr. Rosen is the producer/executive producer of over 350 albums, of which 80 have been nominated for GRAMMY Awards …