KJV Dictionary Definition: produce

produce

PRODU'CE, v.t.L. produco; pro and duco, to lead or draw.

1. To bring forward; to bring or offer to view or notice; as, to produce a witness or evidence in court.

Produce your cause. Is.41.

2. To exhibit to the public.

Your parents did not produce you

much into the world.

3. To bring forth; to bear; as plants or the soil. Trees produce fruit; the earth produces trees and grass; wheat produces an abundance of food.

4. To bear; to generate and bring forth; as young. The seas produce fish in abundance.

They--

Produce prodigious births of body or mind.

5. To cause; to effect; to bring into existence. Small causes sometimes produce great effects. The clouds produce rain. The painter produces a picture or a landscape. The sculptor produces a statue. Vice produces misery.

6. To raise; to bring into being. The farmer produces grain enough for his family.

7. To make; to bring into being or form. The manufacturer produces excellent wares.

8. To yield or furnish. Money produces interest; capital produces profit. The commerce of the country produces a revenue to government.

9. In general, to bring into existence or into view.

10. To draw out in length; to extend; as a line produced from A to B.

produced

PRODU'CED, pp. Brought into life, being or view; yielded.

producement

PRODU'CEMENT, n. Production. Not used.

producent

PRODU'CENT, n. One that exhibits or offers to view or notice. Not much used.

producer

PRODU'CER, n. One that generates; one that produces.

producibility

PRODUCIBIL'ITY, n. The power or producing. Not used.

producible

PRODU'CIBLE, a.

1. That may be brought into being; that may be generated or made; as producible salts.

2. That may be brought into view or notice; that may be exhibited.

producibleness

PRODU'CIBLENESS, n. The state or quality of being producible; as the producibleness of salts.

producing

PRODU'CING, ppr. Generating; bringing into existence or notice.