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P0580400 (prə-do͞os′, -dyo͞os′, prō-)v. pro·duced, pro·duc·ing, pro·duc·es v.tr.1. To bring forth; yield: a plant that produces pink flowers.2. a. To create by physical or mental effort: produce a tapestry; produce a poem.b. To manufacture: factories that produce cars and trucks.3. To cause to occur or exist; give rise to: chemicals that produce a noxious vapor when mixed.4. To bring forth; exhibit: reached into a pocket and produced a pack of matches; failed to produce an eyewitness to the crime.5. To act or operate as producer for: produce a stage play; produce a video.6. Mathematics To extend (an area or volume) or lengthen (a line).v.intr.1. To make or yield products or a product: an apple tree that produces well.2. To manufacture or create economic goods and services.n. (prŏd′o͞os, prō′do͞os) Farm products, especially fresh fruits and vegetables, considered as a group.
[Middle English producen, to proceed, extend, from Latin prōdūcere, to extend, bring forth : prō-, forward; see pro-1 + dūcere, to lead; see deuk- in Indo-European roots.]
pro·duc′i·ble, pro·duce′a·ble adj.Synonyms: produce, bear1, yield
These verbs mean to bring forth as a product: a mine that produces gold; a seed that finally bore fruit; a plant that yields a medicinal oil.