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Definition of product
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Product
(v. t.) To
lengthen
out; to
extend.
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Plantation
::
Plantation
(n.) The place
planted;
land
brought
under
cultivation;
a piece of
ground
planted
with trees or
useful
plants;
esp., in the
United
States
and West
Indies,
a large
estate
appropriated
to the
production
of the more
important
crops,
and
cultivated
by
laborers
who live on the
estate;
as, a
cotton
plantation;
a
coffee
plantation..
Output
::
Output
(n.) That which is
thrown
out as
products
of the
metabolic
activity
of the body; the
egesta
other than the
faeces.
See
Income.
Sporosac
::
Sporosac
(n.) A
hydrozoan
reproductive
zooid or
gonophore
which does not
become
medusoid
in form or
structure.
See
Illust.
under
Athecata.
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.) A
production
out of
ordinary
course
of
nature;
an
abnormal
development;
a
monster.
Forgetive
::
Forgetive
(a.)
Inventive;
productive;
capable.
Effete
::
Effete
(a.) No
longer
capable
of
producing
young,
as an
animal,
or
fruit,
as the
earth;
hence,
worn out with age;
exhausted
of
energy;
incapable
of
efficient
action;
no
longer
productive;
barren;
sterile..
Air
::
Air (n.) The
representation
or
reproduction
of the
effect
of the
atmospheric
medium
through
which every
object
in
nature
is
viewed.
Reproductory
::
Reproductory
(a.)
Reproductive.
Indirubin
::
Indirubin
(n.) A
substance
isomeric
with, and
resembling,
indigo
blue, and
accompanying
it as a side
product,
in its
artificial
production..
Metabolite
::
Metabolite
(n.) A
product
of
metabolism;
a
substance
produced
by
metabolic
action,
as
urea..
Female
::
Female
(n.) A plant which
produces
only that kind of
reproductive
organs
which are
capable
of
developing
into fruit after
impregnation
or
fertilization;
a
pistillate
plant.
Piassava
::
Piassava
(n.) A
fibrous
product
of two
Brazilian
palm trees
(Attalea
funifera
and
Leopoldinia
Piassaba),
-- used in
making
brooms,
and for other
purposes.
Called
also
piacaba
and
piasaba..
Battel
::
Battel
(a.)
Fertile;
fruitful;
productive.
Offspring
::
Offspring
(n.sing.
& pl.) The act of
production;
generation.
Astrakhan
::
Astrakhan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Astrakhan
in
Russia
or its
products;
made of an
Astrakhan
skin.
Sylvicoline
::
Sylvic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
pine or its
products;
specifically,
designating
an acid
called
also
abeitic
acid, which is the chief
ingredient
of
common
resin
(obtained
from Pinus
sylvestris,
and other
species)..
Damp
::
Damp (n.) A
gaseous
product,
formed
in coal
mines,
old
wells,
pints,
etc..
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.)
Wanting
fullness,
richness,
sufficiency,
or
productiveness;
deficient
in
quality
or
contents;
slender;
scant;
barren;
bare; mean; -- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, the lean
harvest;
a lean
purse;
a lean
discourse;
lean
wages..
Fertile
::
Fertile
(a.)
Producing
fruit or
vegetation
in
abundance;
fruitful;
able to
produce
abundantly;
prolific;
fecund;
productive;
rich;
inventive;
as,
fertile
land or
fields;
a
fertile
mind or
imagination..
Kerite
::
Kerite
(n.) A
compound
in which tar or
asphaltum
combined
with
animal
or
vegetable
oils is
vulcanized
by
sulphur,
the
product
closely
resembling
rubber;
-- used
principally
as an
insulating
material
in
telegraphy..
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