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Definition of produce
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Produce
(v. t.) To bring
forward;
to lead
forth;
to offer to view or
notice;
to
exhibit;
to show; as, to
produce
a
witness
or
evidence
in
court..
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Act
::
Act (v. i.) To exert
power;
to
produce
an
effect;
as, the
stomach
acts upon
food..
Solanicine
::
Solanicine
(n.) An
alkaloid
produced
by the
action
of
hydrochloric
acid on
solanidine,
as a
tasteless
yellow
crystalline
substance..
Harmonics
::
Harmonics
(n.)
Secondary
and less
distinct
tones which
accompany
any
principal,
and
apparently
simple,
tone, as the
octave,
the
twelfth,
the
fifteenth,
and the
seventeenth.
The name is also
applied
to the
artificial
tones
produced
by a
string
or
column
of air, when the
impulse
given to it
suffices
only to make a part of the
string
or
column
vibrate;
overtones..
Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) The glass
vessel
in which the
vacuum
is
produced,
and the
objects
of
experiment
are put, in
experiments
with an air pump. Cf. Bell jar, and see
Illust.
of Air
pump..
Decrement
::
Decrement
(n.) A name given by Hauy to the
successive
diminution
of the
layers
of
molecules,
applied
to the faces of the
primitive
form, by which he
supposed
the
secondary
forms to be
produced..
Electrogeny
::
Electrogeny
(n.) A term
sometimes
applied
to the
effects
(tetanus)
produced
in the
muscles
of the
limbs,
when a
current
of
electricity
is
passed
along the
spinal
cord or
nerves..
Nurse
::
Nurse (n.) A
peculiar
larva of
certain
trematodes
which
produces
cercariae
by
asexual
reproduction.
See
Cercaria,
and
Redia..
Agrypnotic
::
Agrypnotic
(n.)
Anything
which
prevents
sleep,
or
produces
wakefulness,
as
strong
tea or
coffee..
Magisterial
::
Magisterial
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
produced
by, or of the
nature
of,
magistery.
See
Magistery,
2..
Andropetalous
::
Andropetalous
(a.)
Produced
by the
conversion
of the
stamens
into
petals,
as
double
flowers,
like the
garden
ranunculus..
Glycosine
::
Glycosine
(n.) An
organic
base,
C6H6N4,
produced
artificially
as a
white,
crystalline
powder,
by the
action
of
ammonia
on
glyoxal..
Itch
::
Itch (n.) An
eruption
of
small,
isolated,
acuminated
vesicles,
produced
by the
entrance
of a
parasitic
mite (the
Sarcoptes
scabei),
and
attended
with
itching.
It is
transmissible
by
contact..
Reflex
::
Reflex
(n.) An
involuntary
movement
produced
by
reflex
action.
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) That
relation
which
exists
between
different
persons
by which one of them
produces
in the
others
a state or
condition
like that of
himself.
This is shown in the
tendency
to yawn which a
person
often feels on
seeing
another
yawn, or the
strong
inclination
to
become
hysteric
experienced
by many women on
seeing
another
person
suffering
with
hysteria..
Pyrothonide
::
Pyrothonide
(n.) A kind of
empyreumatic
oil
produced
by the
combustion
of
textures
of hemp,
linen,
or
cotton
in a
copper
vessel,
--
formerly
used as a
remedial
agent..
Tregetour
::
Tregetour
(n.) A
juggler
who
produces
illusions
by the use of
elaborate
machinery.
Occasioner
::
Occasioner
(n.) One who, or that
which,
occasions,
causes,
or
produces..
Pricking
::
Pricking
(n.) The
driving
of a nail into a
horse's
foot so as to
produce
lameness.
Tridecane
::
Tridecane
(n.) A
hydrocarbon,
C13H28,
of the
methane
series,
which is a
probable
ingredient
both of crude
petroleum
and of
kerosene,
and is
produced
artificially
as a light
colorless
liquid..
Aspic
::
Aspic (n.) A
European
species
of
lavender
(Lavandula
spica),
which
produces
a
volatile
oil. See
Spike..
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