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Definition of production
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Production
(n.) The act of
lengthening
out or
prolonging.
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Filicoid
::
Filicoid
(a.)
Fernlike,
either
in form or in the
nature
of the
method
of
reproduction..
Fissiparism
::
Fissiparism
(n.)
Reproduction
by
spontaneous
fission.
Shingling
::
Shingling
(n.) The
process
of
expelling
scoriae
and other
impurities
by
hammering
and
squeezing,
in the
production
of
wrought
iron..
Protection
::
Protection
(n.) A
theory,
or a
policy,
of
protecting
the
producers
in a
country
from
foreign
competition
in the home
market
by the
imposition
of such
discriminating
duties
on goods of
foreign
production
as will
restrict
or
prevent
their
importation;
--
opposed
to free
trade..
Company
::
Company
(n.) The body of
actors
employed
in a
theater
or in the
production
of a play.
Paedogenesis
::
Paedogenesis
(n.)
Reproduction
by young or
larval
animals.
Marine
::
Marine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the sea;
having
to do with the
ocean,
or with
navigation
or naval
affairs;
nautical;
as,
marine
productions
or
bodies;
marine
shells;
a
marine
engine..
Sporogony
::
Sporogenesis
(n.)
reproduction
by
spores.
Barn
::
Barn (n.) A
covered
building
used
chiefly
for
storing
grain,
hay, and other
productions
of a farm. In the
United
States
a part of the barn is often used for
stables..
Critical
::
Critical
(n.)
Qualified
to
criticise,
or pass
judgment
upon,
literary
or
artistic
productions..
Schizogenesis
::
Schizogenesis
(n.)
Reproduction
by
fission.
Prolification
::
Prolification
(n.)
Reproduction
by the
growth
of a
plant,
or part of a
plant,
directly
from an older one, or by
gemmae..
Utility
::
Utility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
useful;
usefulness;
production
of good;
profitableness
to some
valuable
end; as, the
utility
of
manure
upon land; the
utility
of the
sciences;
the
utility
of
medicines..
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..
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..
Offspring
::
Offspring
(n.sing.
& pl.) The act of
production;
generation.
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..
Anthracene
::
Anthracene
(n.) A solid
hydrocarbon,
C6H4.C2H2.C6H4,
which
accompanies
naphthalene
in the last
stages
of the
distillation
of coal tar. Its chief use is in the
artificial
production
of
alizarin..
Genesis
::
Genesis
(n.) The act of
producing,
or
giving
birth or
origin
to
anything;
the
process
or mode of
originating;
production;
formation;
origination..
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The
reproduction
of a part which has been
removed
or
destroyed;
re-formation;
-- a
process
especially
characteristic
of a many of the lower
animals;
as, the
regeneration
of lost
feelers,
limbs,
and claws by
spiders
and
crabs..
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