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Definition of prod
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Prod (n.) A prick or stab which a
pointed
instrument.
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Reproductive
::
Reproductive
(a.)
Tending,
or
pertaining,
to
reproduction;
employed
in
reproduction..
Isatin
::
Isatin
(n.) An
orange-red
crystalline
substance,
C8H5NO2,
obtained
by the
oxidation
of
indigo
blue. It is also
produced
from
certain
derivatives
of
benzoic
acid, and is one
important
source
of
artificial
indigo..
Hermaphrodite
::
Hermaphrodite
(n.) An
individual
which has the
attributes
of both male and
female,
or which
unites
in
itself
the two
sexes;
an
animal
or plant
having
the parts of
generation
of both
sexes,
as when a
flower
contains
both the
stamens
and
pistil
within
the same
calyx,
or on the same
receptacle.
In some cases
reproduction
may take place
without
the union of the
distinct
individuals.
In the
animal
kingdom
true
hermaphrodites
are found only among the
invertebrates.
See
Illust.
in
Appendix,
under Helmi
Digenous
::
Digenous
(a.)
Sexually
reproductive.
Volcanic
::
Volcanic
(a.)
Produced
by a
volcano,
or, more
generally,
by
igneous
agencies;
as,
volcanic
tufa..
Oxyntic
::
Oxyntic
(a.) Acid;
producing
acid;
-applied
especially
to
certain
glands
and cells in the
stomach.
Emeto-cathartic
::
Emeto-cathartic
(a.)
Producing
vomiting
and
purging
at the same time.
Manufacture
::
Manufacture
(n.) The
operation
of
making
wares or any
products
by hand, by
machinery,
or by other
agency..
Embolic
::
Embolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to an
embolism;
produced
by an
embolism;
as, an
embolic
abscess..
Idiomuscular
::
Idiomuscular
(a.)
Applied
to a
semipermanent
contraction
of a
muscle,
produced
by a
mechanical
irritant..
Elaboration
::
Elaboration
(n.) The act or
process
of
producing
or
refining
with
labor;
improvement
by
successive
operations;
refinement.
Nonproduction
::
Nonproduction
(n.) A
failure
to
produce
or
exhibit.
Scitamineous
::
Scitamineous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Scitamineae),
mostly
tropical
herbs,
including
the
ginger,
Indian
shot,
banana,
and the
plants
producing
turmeric
and
arrowroot..
Zymic
::
Zymic (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
produced
by,
fermentation;
--
formerly,
by
confusion,
used to
designate
lactic
acid..
Photolithography
::
Photolithography
(n.) The art or
process
of
producing
photolithographs.
Output
::
Output
(n.) The
amount
of coal or ore put out from one or more
mines,
or the
quantity
of
material
produced
by, or
turned
out from, one or more
furnaces
or
mills,
in a given
time..
Foliation
::
Foliation
(n.) The
property,
possessed
by some
crystalline
rocks,
of
dividing
into
plates
or
slabs,
which is due to the
cleavage
structure
of one of the
constituents,
as mica or
hornblende.
It may
sometimes
include
slaty
structure
or
cleavage,
though
the
latter
is
usually
independent
of any
mineral
constituent,
and
transverse
to the
bedding,
it
having
been
produced
by
pressure..
Luxuriance
::
Luxuriance
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
luxuriant;
rank,
vigorous
growth;
excessive
abundance
produced
by rank
growth..
Febrific
::
Febrific
(a.)
Producing
fever.
Solidism
::
Solidism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
refers
all
diseases
to
morbid
changes
of the solid parts of the body. It rests on the view that the
solids
alone are
endowed
with vital
properties,
and can
receive
the
impression
of
agents
tending
to
produce
disease..
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