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The act of producing, making or creating something.

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The widget making machine is being used for production now.

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The act of bringing something forward, out etc. for use or consideration.

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The act of being produced.

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The widgets are coming out of production now.

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The total amount produced.

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They hope to increase spaghetti production next year.

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The presentation of a theatrical work.

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We went to a production of Hamlet.

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An occasion or activity made more complicated than necessary.

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He made a simple meal into a huge production.

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That which is manufactured or is ready for manufacturing in volume (as opposed to a prototype or conceptual model).

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This is the final production model.

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The act of lengthening out or prolonging.

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An extension or protrusion.

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A rewrite rule specifying a symbol substitution that can be recursively performed to generate new symbol sequences. (More information on Wikipedia.)

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Each production is implemented with a function.

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The environment where finished code runs, as opposed to staging or development.

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(in the plural) Written documents produced in support of the action or defence.

Examples of production in a Sentence

Look at the way he made a production out of opening up the box.

Sheep production, mining volumes, births, crop production, weather patterns... it's all public information reports and numbers.

Metallurgy.The average production and value of iron and steel manufactured in France in the last four decades of the I 9th century is shown below Cast Iron.

Annual Average of Production in Men employed.

I played the vampire in a summer stock production.

But great stress was laid on the production of written evidence.

If these were not at hand he might adjourn the case for their production, specifying a time up to six months.

The cotton factories excel chiefly in the production of red and printed cottons.

The export of timber is in ordinary years valued at a million sterling and the total production at £ 2,250,000.

All these older methods have, however, been thrown into the background and rendered antiquated by inventions which have grown out of Hertz's scientific investigations on the production of electric waves.

Allusion is made below to recent work on the production of undamped trains of electric waves.

Slaby paid considerable attention to the study of the phenomena connected with the production of the oscillations in the antenna.

The condenser method of making oscillations is analogous to the production of air vibrations by twanging a harp string at short intervals.

The so-called musical arc of Duddell has been the subject of considerable investigation, and physicists are not entirely in accordance as to the true explanation of the mode of production of the oscillations.

The production of maize is, however, insufficient, and 208,719 tons were imported in 1902about double the amount imported in 1882.

During the period 1900190 the average annual production of silk cocoons was 53,500 tons, an of silk 5200 tons.

With the exception of Parmesan, Gorgonzola, La Fontina and Gruyre, most of the Italian cheese is consumed in the locality of its production.

The chief minerals are sulphur, in the production of which Italy holds one of the first places, iron, zinc, lead; these, and, to a smaller extent, copper of an inferior quality, manganese and antimony, are successfully mined.

The total salt production in 1902 was 458,497 tons, of which 248,2i5 were produced in the government salt factories and the rest in the free salt-works of Sicily.

The richest, however, of the co-operative societies, though few in number, are those for the production of electricity, for textile industries and for ceramic and glass manufactures.

The availability of the energy of magnetization is limited by the coercive force of the magnetized material, in virtue of which any change in the intensity of magnetization is accompanied by the production of heat.

Handlooms and small spinTextiles ning establishments have, in the silk industry, given place to large establishments with steam looms. The production of raw silk at least tripled itself between 1875 and 1900, and the value of the silks woven in Italy, estimated in 1890 to be 2,200,000, is now, on account of the development of the export trade calculated to be almost 4,000,000.

The number has been reduced to less than half since 1897 by the suppression of smaller factories, while the production has increased from 47,690 millions to 59,741 millions.

The average production is about i8o,ooo hectolitres per annum.

The quantity of beer is about the same, the greater part of the beer drunk being imported from Germany, while the production of artificial mineral waters has somewhat decreased.

It is estimated that the total production of the finer wares amounts on the average to 400,000 per annum.

The production of mosaics is an industry still carried on with much success in Italy, which indeed ranks exceedingly high in th department.

This process is an upward one, through the formation of the solar system and of our earth with its inorganic bodies, up to the production of man.

For De Maillet not only has a definite conception of the plasticity of living things, and of the production of existing species by the modification of their predecessors, but he clearly apprehends the cardinal maxim of modern geological science, that the explanation of the structure of the globe is to be sought in the deductive application to geological phenomena of the principles established inductively by the study of the present course of nature.

This latter fact is no doubt due to the production of an excess of plastic materials over and above what the tree requires for its immediate needs.

Grisebach declined to see anything in such forms but the production by nature of that which responds to external conditions and can only exist as long as they remain unchanged.

Commercial geography may be defined as the description of the earth's surface with special reference to the discovery, production, transport and exchange of commodities.

The production of sugar, begun by the early Spanish settlers, declined, but that of syrup increased.

But the internal rearrangements which accompany the production of a current do not cause any change in the original nature of the electrodes, fresh zinc being exposed at the anode, and copper being deposited on copper at the cathode.

We may here notice the frequent production of glucose by the action of enzymes upon other carbohydrates.

The literary world marvelled at the encyclopaedic learning displayed by the author, and supposed that the French Academy, or some other society of scholars, must have combined their powers in its production.

Among other forest trees of economic importance are the silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba), the Palo de vaca, or cow-tree (Brosimum galactodendron), whose sap resembles milk and is used for that purpose, the Inga saman, the Hevea guayanensis, celebrated in the production of rubber, and the Altalea speciosa, distinguished for the length of its leaves.

In 1906 the total area under tobacco in twenty-five states was 796,099 acres, and the production 682,428,530 Ib, valued at about £13,500,000.

Tobacco cultivation is an important industry, and the home production is carried out under government supervision.

Not without full reason have Western connoisseurs lavished panegyrics upon that exquisite production.

Of the total production in 1876, 5,016,488 oz., almost the whole was derived from the United States, Australasia and Russia.

Many scale-insects are among the most serious of pests, but various species have been utilized by man for the production of wax (lac) and red dye (cochineal).

He was now driven in upon his books for the employment of a restless temperament; and to this irksomeness of enforced leisure may be ascribed the production of the Principe, the Discorsi, the Arte della guerra, the comedies, and the Historie fiorentine.

On the other hand, Tate Wilkinson says that Garrick's production of Hamlet in 1773 was well received at Drury Lane even by the galleries, " though without their favourite acquaintances the gravediggers."

In 1905 the production amounted to 1,983,000 oz., valued at £8,300,000.

For the period of thirty years during which the mine was worked the production of ore amounted to 234,648 tons, equal to 51,622 tons of copper, valued at £4,749,924.

The satisfactory price obtained during recent years has enabled renewed attention to be paid to copper mining in South Australia, and the production of the metal in 1905 was valued at £470,324.

In Western Australia the production from the tin-fields at Greenbushes and elsewhere was valued at £87,000.

Tasmania during the last few years has attained the foremost position in the production of tin, the annual output now being about £363,000.

The total value of tin produced in Australia is nearly a million sterling per annum, and the total production to the end of 1905 was £22,500,000, of which Tasmania produced about 40%, New South Wales one-third, Queensland a little more than a fourth.

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