Home
3D
Stylish English
Comic Cartoon
Curly
Decorative
Dingbats
Dotted
Famous
Fire
Gothic
Groovy
Handwriting
Headline
more
Horror
Ice Snow
Modern
Outline
Russian
Sci Fi
Script
Valentine
Alien
Animals
Army Stencil
Asian
Bitmap Pixel
Black Letter
Blurred
Brush
Celtic Irish
Chalk Crayon
Christmas
Computer
Disney
Distorted
Easter
Fantasy
Fixed Width
Graffiti
Greek Roman
Halloween
Italic
LCD
Medieval
Mexican
Movies Tv
Old English
Old School
Pointed
Retro
Rock Stone
Rounded
School
Scratched
Serif
Square
Trash
Typewriter
USA
Various
Western
English to English Dictionary ⇛
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
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..
Lern More About Production
☛ Wiki Definition of Production
☛ Wiki Article of Production
☛ Google Meaning of Production
☛ Google Search for Production
Origination
::
Origination
(n.) The act or
process
of
bringing
or
coming
into
existence;
first
production.
Xenogenesis
::
Xenogenesis
(n.) The
fancied
production
of an
organism
of one kind by an
organism
of
another.
Efficacy
::
Efficacy
(n.) Power to
produce
effects;
operation
or
energy
of an agent or
force;
production
of the
effect
intended;
as, the
efficacy
of
medicine
in
counteracting
disease;
the
efficacy
of
prayer..
Gemmiparity
::
Gemmiparity
(n.)
Reproduction
by
budding;
gemmation.
See
Budding.
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..
Diisatogen
::
Diisatogen
(n.) A red
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
or
artificial
production,
which by
reduction
passes
directly
to
indigo..
Filicoid
::
Filicoid
(a.)
Fernlike,
either
in form or in the
nature
of the
method
of
reproduction..
Monogenous
::
Monogenous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
monogenesis;
as,
monogenous,
or
asexual,
reproduction..
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.) A
production
out of
ordinary
course
of
nature;
an
abnormal
development;
a
monster.
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To be
prosperous;
to
increase
in
wealth,
honor,
comfort,
happiness,
or
whatever
is
desirable;
to
thrive;
to be
prominent
and
influental;
specifically,
of
authors,
painters,
etc., to be in a state of
activity
or
production..
Stenographer
::
Stenograph
(n.) A
production
of
stenography;
anything
written
in
shorthand.
Operative
::
Operative
(a.)
Having
the power of
acting;
hence,
exerting
force,
physical
or
moral;
active
in the
production
of
effects;
as, an
operative
motive..
Chrysology
::
Chrysology
(n.) That
branch
of
political
economy
which
relates
to the
production
of
wealth.
Indirubin
::
Indirubin
(n.) A
substance
isomeric
with, and
resembling,
indigo
blue, and
accompanying
it as a side
product,
in its
artificial
production..
Woolgrower
::
Woolgrower
(n.) One who
raises
sheep for the
production
of wool.
Tritozooid
::
Tritozooid
(n.) A zooid of the third
generation
in
asexual
reproduction.
Ecchymose
::
Ecchymose
(v. t.) To
discolor
by the
production
of an
ecchymosis,
or
effusion
of
blood,
beneath
the skin; --
chiefly
used in the
passive
form; as, the parts were much
ecchymosed..
Parthenogenesis
::
Parthenogenesis
(n.) The
production
of new
individuals
from
virgin
females
by means of ova which have the power of
developing
without
the
intervention
of the male
element;
the
production,
without
fertilization,
of cells
capable
of
germination.
It is one of the
phenomena
of
alternate
generation.
Cf.
Heterogamy,
and
Metagenesis..
Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) The act of
enchanting;
the
production
of
certain
wonderful
effects
by the aid of
demons,
or the
agency
of
supposed
spirits;
the use of magic arts,
spells,
or
charms;
incantation..
Organic
::
Organic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
denoting,
any one of the large
series
of
substances
which,
in
nature
or
origin,
are
connected
with vital
processes,
and
include
many
substances
of
artificial
production
which may or may not occur in
animals
or
plants;
--
contrasted
with
inorganic..
Random Fonts
Most Popular
Privacy Policy
GDPR Policy
Terms & Conditions
Contact Us