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pro·duce

verb
  1. make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
    "the company has just produced a luxury version of the aircraft"
    synonyms: manufacture, make, construct, build, fabricate, put together, assemble, turn out, bring out, process, create, mass-produce, churn out
  2. cause (a particular result or situation) to happen or come into existence.
    "no conventional drugs had produced any significant change"
    synonyms: give rise to, bring about, cause, occasion, generate, engender, lead to, result in, effect, induce, initiate, start, set off, contribute to, make for, be conducive to, foster, promote, provoke, precipitate, breed, spark off, trigger, beget
  3. show or provide (something) for consideration, inspection, or use.
    "he produced a sheet of paper from his pocket"
    synonyms: present, offer, proffer, show, display, exhibit, pull out, bring out, draw out, fish out, extract, provide, furnish, advance, put forward, bring forward, come up with, set forth, bring to light
  4. administer the financial and managerial aspects of (a movie or broadcast) or the staging of (a play, opera, etc.).
    "the video was produced and directed by filmmaker Neil Campbell"
    synonyms: stage, put on, mount, present, put before the public, show, perform
  5. extend or continue (a line).
    "one side of the triangle was produced"

noun
things that have been produced or grown, especially by farming.
"dairy produce"
synonyms: food, foodstuff(s), crops, fruit, vegetables, greens, goods, products, commodities, staples, wares, greengrocery, truck

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To produce is to create, manufacture, or cultivate. We rely on agriculture to produce food and artists to produce art.
produce in British English · 1. to bring (something) into existence; yield · 2. to bring forth (a product) by mental or physical effort; make · 3. (transitive).
PRODUCE meaning: 1 : to make (something) especially by using machines; 2 : to make or create (something) by a natural process.
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1. To bring forth; yield: a plant that produces pink flowers. 2. a. To create by physical or mental effort: produce a tapestry; produce a poem.
things that have been made or grown, especially things connected with farming. The market is full of farm produce. The shop sells only fresh local produce.