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produce verb (produced, producing) 1 to bring out or present something to view. 2 to bear (children, young, leaves, etc). 3 tr & intr to yield (crops, fruit, etc). 4 to secrete (a substance), give off (a smell), etc. 5 tr & intr to make or manufacture something. 6 to give rise to or prompt (a reaction) from people. 7 to direct (a play), arrange (a radio or television programme) for presentation, or finance and schedule the making of (a film). 8 geom to extend (a line). noun foodstuffs derived from crops or animal livestock, eg fruit, vegetables, eggs and dairy products. producible adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin producere to bring forth.
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