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† comproˈduce, v. Obs. rare. [f. com- + produce.] trans. To produce together (with).
c1630Jackson Creed vi. iv. Wks. V. 227 Nor was it comproduced or concreated with them but created in them after they were made. 1674Hickman Quinquart. Hist. (ed. 2) 118 He is as truly the cause of what is comproduced and concreated, as of what is produced and created. So † comproˈduction, production in combination, joint product; † comproˈductive a., productive in combination with another; also as n.
1658Sir T. Browne Gard. Cyrus iii. 46 In what diminutives the Plastick principle lodgeth, is exemplified in Seeds, wherein the greater mass affords so little Comproduction. 1686Goad Celest. Bodies ii. iv. 212 Comets..being the Com-Productions of those Superiour Causes which are the Authors of the aforesaid Evils. Ibid. i. xii. 46 They also have a certain dependance on Warmth, as a Comproductive at least. |