noun

definition

A commodity offered for sale.

example

That store offers a variety of products.  We've got to sell a lot of product by the end of the month.

synonyms

definition

Any preparation to be applied to the hair, skin, nails, etc.

example

Wash excess product out of your hair.

definition

Anything that is produced; a result.

example

The product of last month's quality standards committee is quite good, even though the process was flawed.

definition

Illegal drugs, especially cocaine, when viewed as a commodity.

example

I got some product here – you buying?

verb

definition

To produce.

Examples of product in a Sentence

Either way, the words were the product of a kind heart.

Sainte-Claire Deville obtained a grey product, from which, on dissolving out the aluminium with sodium hydroxide, they obtained a crystalline product, which they thought to be a modification of boron, but which was shown later to be a mixture of aluminium borides with more or less carbon.

Good information on a product can mitigate this problem.

A product of being an only child of aging parents, no doubt.

And every day, their product gets better because it is being fed more data.

The chief product is copra.

Now, we know that the number of electrochemical equivalents electrolysed is proportional to the whole amount of electricity which passed through the circuit, and the product of this by the electromotive force of the battery is the work done by the latter, so that in this case also Joule showed that the heat generated was proportional to the work done.

Vegetables.Potatoes are not a special product of any region, though grown in great quantities in the Bresse and the Vosges.

In 1905 the value of Troy's factory product was $31,860,829.

When you look at a product on one of its web pages, Amazon suggests other products you might like as well.

One could hardly expect that a colourless deity of this description, so completely the product of priestly speculation, could ever have found a place in the hearts of the people generally.

The total value of the factory product in 1905 was $4,951,964, an increase of 82.3% since 1900.

Of this $11,271,708 was the value of collars and cuffs (89.5% of the value of the total American product), an industry which gave employment to 49.3% of the wage-earners in Troy, and paid 42.1% of the wages.

The dark product obtained is washed with water, hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid, and finally calcined again with the oxide or with borax, being protected from air during the operation by a layer of charcoal.

Flax covers about 160,000 acres, with a product, in fibre, amounting to about 20,000 tons.

The product is principally used for industrial purposes, and partly in the preparation of food, but the amount is decreasing.

To the extent that I get accurate information from other consumers of the product, I will tend to make better choices.

The chief product of the islands are bananas; the chief export sandal-wood.

Closely connected with the manufacture of lumber is the making of paper and wood pulp, centralized at Bellows Falls, with waterpower on the Connecticut river and with the raw materials near; the product was valued in 1905 at $3,831,448.

The product of stone manufactures in 1905 was $9,570,436.

An important product of oak woods is the bark that from a remote period has been the chief tanning material of Europe.

The chief product is amber.

An ongoing debate is whether a high amount of energy raises a nation or region's gross national product (GNP) or whether rising GNP increases the consumption of energy.

The overall economic output of the planet, GWP (gross world product), will rise dramatically in the years to come, but its distribution will be quite skewed.

The value of the factory product in 1905 was $99,040,676.

The city is a product of the industrial transformation in the southern states since the Civil War.

It is obtained by the oxidation of orthophenylene diamine with ferric chloride; when a mixture of para-aminodimethylaniline and meta-toluylenediamine is oxidized in the cold, toluylene blue, an indamine, being formed as an intermediate product and passing into the red when boiled; and also by the oxidation of dimethylparaphenylene diamine with metatoluylene diamine.

There are several old pictures of merit, and the shrine of St Eleuthere, the first bishop of Tournai in the 6th century, is a remarkable product of the silversmith's art.

The value of the product has, however, proportionately increased, so that the sum realized was little less, while less than half the number of men was employed.

Adding to this 1,240,000 of communal and provincial subsidies, the product of the labor of inmates, temporary subscriptions, &c., the net revenue available for charity was, during i88o, 3,860,000.

The doctrine of evolution in its finished and definite form is a modern product.

As national income increases in a given country, the size of government as a portion of gross national product (GNP) rises and the range of services people expect the government to offer rises.

Sheep's milk cheese (pecorino) is largely made, but sold as the Roman product.

A larger product of the vine was in the form of raisins and currants, of which quantities were exported to Russia.

In itself a product of the medieval conception of the fool who figured so largely in the Shrovetide and other pageants, it differs entirely from the general allegorical satires of the preceding centuries.

With the growing of grasses as the chief agricultural product, farming in Nevada is necessarily extensive rather than intensive.

Often, a buying decision hinges on a piece of arcane information about a product that is difficult to locate.

In their exposition, an historic character is first the product of his time, and his power only the resultant of various forces, and then his power is itself a force producing events.

Deidre made a deal with the Dark One, one good enough to bring her soul back from the dead, combine the two Deidres, cure the tumor of one and release the final product from Hell.

The conductivity, which varies as the product of n into the mobility, will thus vary inversely as the pressure, and so at 36 kilometres will be one hundred times as large as close to the ground.

The value of Joplin's factory product in 1905 was $3,006,203, an increase of 2 9.3% since 1900.

In 1900 the Birmingham district produced six-sevenths of the total pig iron exported from the United States, and in 1902 nine-tenths of Alabama's coal, coke and pig iron; in 1905 Jefferson county produced 67.5% of the total iron and steel product of the state, and 62.5% of the pig iron produced by the state.

Salt, &c.Rock-salt is worked chiefly in the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle,which produces more than half the average annual product of salt.

Boron chloride BC1 3 results when amorphous boron is heated in chlorine gas, or more readily, on passing a stream of chlorine over a heated mixture of boron trioxide and charcoal, the volatile product being condensed in a tube surrounded by a freezing mixture.

Polyporus igniarius and other species are also used, but yield an inferior product.

The association of this metal with silver in the Broken Hill mines of New South Wales adds very greatly to the value of the product.

In the modern doctrine of evolution the cosmic system appears as a natural product of elementary matter and its laws.

By this writer the world is explained as a product of three principles - dead matter, and two active forces, heat and cold.

Thus man is said to be the highest product of nature, and as such to be dependent on all lower products.

The phellogen derives its name from the fact that its external product is the characteristic tissue known as cork.

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