produce
Noun
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Fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market (synset 107721456)
is a type of: food, solid food - any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishmentsubtypes:
- edible fruit - edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh
- veg, vegetable, veggie - edible seeds or roots or stems or leaves or bulbs or tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plant
- eater - any green goods that are good to eat
Verb
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Bring forth or yield (synset 201756303)
"The tree would not produce fruit"subtypes:
- bear, birth, deliver, give birth, have - cause to be born
- sporulate - produce spores
- crank out, grind out - produce in a routine or monotonous manner
- manufacture - produce naturally
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Create or manufacture a man-made product (synset 201624592)
"We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries"subtypes:
- breed - cause to procreate (animals)
- make over, redo, refashion, remake - make new
- prefabricate - produce synthetically, artificially, or stereotypically and unoriginally
- underproduce - produce below capacity or demand
- output - to create or manufacture a specific amount
- pulsate, pulse - produce or modulate (as electromagnetic waves) in the form of short bursts or pulses or cause an apparatus to produce pulses
- clap together, clap up, slap together - make hastily and carelessly
- custom-make, customise, customize, tailor-make - make to specifications
- dummy, dummy up - make a dummy of
- turn out - produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery
- machine - make by machinery
- churn out - produce something at a fast rate
- overproduce - produce in excess
- elaborate - produce from basic elements or sources; change into a more developed product
- put out - put out considerable effort
- laminate - create laminate by bonding sheets of material with a bonding material
- bootleg - produce or distribute illegally
- generate - produce (energy)
- generate, give, render, return, yield - give or supply
- extrude, squeeze out - form or shape by forcing through an opening
- smelt - extract (metals) by heating
- reproduce - make a copy or equivalent of
- preassemble, prefabricate - to manufacture sections of (a building), especially in a factory, so that they can be easily transported to and rapidly assembled on a building site of buildings
- fudge together, throw together - produce shoddily, without much attention to detail
- print, publish - put into print
- confect - make or construct
- proof - make or take a proof of, such as a photographic negative, an etching, or typeset
- burn, cut - create by duplicating data
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Cause to happen, occur or exist (synset 201756692)
"This procedure produces a curious effect"; "The new law gave rise to many complaints"; "These chemicals produce a noxious vapor"; "the new President must bring about a change in the health care system"subtypes:same as: bring about, give rise
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Bring out for display (synset 202145619)
"The proud father produced many pictures of his baby"; "The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him"subtypes: turn on - produce suddenly or automaticallysame as: bring forth
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Cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques (synset 201743695)
"The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here"referred to in: agriculture, farming, husbandry - the practice of cultivating the land or raising stockis a type of: cultivate - foster the growth ofsubtypes:
- carry - bear (a crop)
- overproduce - produce in excess; produce more than needed or wanted
- keep - raise
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Bring onto the market or release (synset 202161530)
"produce a movie"; "bring out a book"; "produce a new play"causes: appear - come into sight or viewsubtypes: offer - produce or introduce on the stage
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Come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes) (synset 200094214)
"He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"is a type of: change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original naturesubtypes:
- feather, fledge - grow feathers
- regrow - grow anew or continue growth after an injury or interruption
- spring - develop suddenly
- sprout, stock - put forth and grow sprouts or shoots
- stool, tiller - grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers
- leaf - produce leaves, of plants
- pod - produce pods, of plants
- teethe - grow teeth; cut the baby teeth
- pupate - develop into a pupa
- get up, work up - develop
- cut - have grow through the gums
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