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Definition of produce
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of produce is as below...
Produce
(v. t.) To cause to be or to
happen;
to
originate,
as an
effect
or
result;
to bring
about;
as,
disease
produces
pain; vice
produces
misery..
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Hypotrochoid
::
Hypotrochoid
(n.) A
curve,
traced
by a point in the
radius,
or
radius
produced,
of a
circle
which rolls upon the
concave
side of a fixed
circle.
See
Hypocycloid,
Epicycloid,
and
Trochoid..
Vegetate
::
Vegetate
(v. i.) To grow
exuberantly;
to
produce
fleshy
or warty
outgrowths;
as, a
vegetating
papule..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(n.) Any organ of an
animal
having
a
structure
adapted
to
produce
a
rattling
sound.
Root
::
Root (n.) An
edible
or
esculent
root,
especially
of such
plants
as
produce
a
single
root, as the beet,
carrot,
etc.; as, the root
crop..
Creak
::
Creak (v. t.) To
produce
a
creaking
sound with.
Guiacol
::
Guiacol
(n.) A
colorless
liquid,
C6H4,OCH3.OH,
resembling
the
phenols,
found as a
constituent
of
woodtar
creosote,
aud
produced
by the dry
distillation
of
guaiac
resin..
Vulcanite
::
Vulcanite
(n.) Hard
rubber
produced
by
vulcanizing
with a large
proportion
of
sulphur.
Slickensides
::
Slickensides
(n.) The
smooth,
striated,
or
partially
polished
surfaces
of a
fissure
or seam,
supposed
to have been
produced
by the
sliding
of one
surface
on
another..
Stand
::
Stand (v. i.) A young tree,
usually
reserved
when other trees are cut; also, a tree
growing
or
standing
upon its own root, in
distinction
from one
produced
from a scion set in a
stock,
either
of the same or
another
kind of
tree..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) A
common
name for
various
machines
which
produce
a
manufactured
product,
or
change
the form of a raw
material
by the
continuous
repetition
of some
simple
action;
as, a
sawmill;
a
stamping
mill, etc..
Optimism
::
Optimism
(n.) The
opinion
or
doctrine
that
everything
in
nature,
being the work of God, is
ordered
for the best, or that the
ordering
of
things
in the
universe
is such as to
produce
the
highest
good..
Compound
::
Compound
(v. t.)
Composed
of two or more
elements,
ingredients,
parts;
produced
by the union of
several
ingredients,
parts,
or
things;
composite;
as, a
compound
word..
Agrypnotic
::
Agrypnotic
(n.)
Anything
which
prevents
sleep,
or
produces
wakefulness,
as
strong
tea or
coffee..
Stereochromy
::
Stereochromic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the art of
stereochromy;
produced
by
stereochromy.
Cardamom
::
Cardamom
(n.) A plant which
produces
cardamoms,
esp.
Elettaria
Cardamomum
and
several
species
of
Amomum..
Meadow
::
Meadow
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
meadow;
of the
nature
of a
meadow;
produced,
growing,
or
living
in, a
meadow..
Larynx
::
Larynx
(n.) The
expanded
upper end of the
windpipe
or
trachea,
connected
with the hyoid bone or
cartilage.
It
contains
the vocal
cords,
which
produce
the voice by their
vibrations,
when they are
stretched
and a
current
of air
passes
between
them. The
larynx
is
connected
with the
pharynx
by an
opening,
the
glottis,
which,
in
mammals,
is
protected
by a
lidlike
epiglottis..
Monotonist
::
Monotonist
(n.) One who talks in the same
strain
or on the same
subject
until
weariness
is
produced.
Swart
::
Swarmspore
(n.) One of the
minute
flagellate
germs
produced
by the
sporulation
of a
protozoan;
--
called
also
zoospore.
Amorous
::
Amorous
(a.) Of or
relating
to, or
produced
by,
love..
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