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Definition of production
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 production is as below...
Production
(n.) The act or
process
or
producing,
bringing
forth,
or
exhibiting
to view; as, the
production
of
commodities,
of a
witness..
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Euphuist
::
Euphuist
(n.) One who
affects
excessive
refinement
and
elegance
of
language;
--
applied
esp. to a class of
writers,
in the age of
Elizabeth,
whose
productions
are
marked
by
affected
conceits
and
high-flown
diction..
Gemmification
::
Gemmification
(n.) The
production
of a bud or gem.
Photography
::
Photography
(n.) The
science
which
relates
to the
action
of light on
sensitive
bodies
in the
production
of
pictures,
the
fixation
of
images,
and the
like..
Encystment
::
Encystment
(n.) A
process
which,
among some of the lower forms of life,
precedes
reproduction
by
budding,
fission,
spore
formation,
etc..
Spice
::
Spice (n.) A
vegetable
production
of many
kinds,
fragrant
or
aromatic
and
pungent
to the
taste,
as
pepper,
cinnamon,
nutmeg,
mace,
allspice,
ginger,
cloves,
etc., which are used in
cookery
and to
flavor
sauces,
pickles,
etc..
Propagation
::
Propagation
(n.) The act of
propagating;
continuance
or
multiplication
of the kind by
generation
or
successive
production;
as, the
propagation
of
animals
or
plants..
Offspring
::
Offspring
(n.sing.
& pl.) The act of
production;
generation.
Genetical
::
Genetical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
concerned
with, or
determined
by, the
genesis
of
anything,
or its
natural
mode of
production
or
development..
Paedogenesis
::
Paedogenesis
(n.)
Reproduction
by young or
larval
animals.
Heart
::
Heart (n.)
Vigorous
and
efficient
activity;
power of
fertile
production;
condition
of the soil,
whether
good or bad..
Origination
::
Origination
(n.) The act or
process
of
bringing
or
coming
into
existence;
first
production.
Woolgrower
::
Woolgrower
(n.) One who
raises
sheep for the
production
of wool.
Stenographer
::
Stenograph
(n.) A
production
of
stenography;
anything
written
in
shorthand.
Biogeny
::
Biogeny
(n.) A
doctrine
that the
genesis
or
production
of
living
organisms
can take place only
through
the
agency
of
living
germs or
parents;
--
opposed
to
abiogenesis.
Anastate
::
Anastate
(n.) One of a
series
of
substances
formed,
in
secreting
cells,
by
constructive
or
anabolic
processes,
in the
production
of
protoplasm;
--
opposed
to
katastate..
Heterogenesis
::
Heterogenesis
(n.) That
method
of
reproduction
in which the
successive
generations
differ
from each
other,
the
parent
organism
producing
offspring
different
in habit and
structure
from
itself,
the
original
form,
however,
reappearing
after one or more
generations;
--
opposed
to
homogenesis,
or
gamogenesis..
Dynamical
::
Dynamical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
dynamics;
belonging
to
energy
or
power;
characterized
by
energy
or
production
of
force.
Zoogenic
::
Zoogenic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
zoogeny,
animal
production..
Differentiation
::
Differentiation
(n.) The
gradual
formation
or
production
of
organs
or parts by a
process
of
evolution
or
development,
as when the seed
develops
the root and the stem, the
initial
stem
develops
the leaf,
branches,
and
flower
buds; or in
animal
life, when the germ
evolves
the
digestive
and other
organs
and
members,
or when the
animals
as they
advance
in
organization
acquire
special
organs
for
specific
purposes..
Capital
::
Capital
(a.) That
portion
of the
produce
of
industry,
which may be
directly
employed
either
to
support
human
beings
or to
assist
in
production..
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