Produce

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun agricultural products.

II. Produce ·vi To yield or furnish appropriate offspring, crops, effects, consequences, or results.

III. Produce ·vt To Extend;

— applied to a line, surface, or solid; as, to produce a side of a triangle.

IV. Produce ·vt To yield or furnish; to Gain; as, money at interest produces an income; capital produces profit.

V. Produce ·noun That which is produced, brought forth, or yielded; product; yield; proceeds; result of labor, especially of agricultural labors.

VI. Produce ·vt To cause to be or to happen; to originate, as an effect or result; to bring about; as, disease produces pain; vice produces misery.

VII. Produce ·vt To give being or form to; to Manufacture; to Make; as, a manufacturer produces excellent wares.

VIII. Produce ·vt To draw out; to Extend; to Lengthen; to Prolong; as, to produce a man's life to threescore.

IX. Produce ·vt 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.

X. Produce ·vt To bring forth, as young, or as a natural product or growth; to give birth to; to Bear; to Generate; to Propagate; to Yield; to Furnish; as, the earth produces grass; trees produce fruit; the clouds produce rain.