produce is a Verb
[1] 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. Produce your cause, saith the Lord. Isa. xli. 21. Your parents did not produce you much into the world. Swift.
[2] 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. This soil produces all sorts of palm trees. Sandys. [They] produce prodigious births of body or mind. Milton. The greatest jurist his country had produced. Macaulay.
[3] To cause to be or to happen; to originate, as an effect or result; to bring about; as, disease produces pain; vice produces misery.
[4] To give being or form to; to manufacture; to make; as, a manufacturer produces excellent wares.
[5] To yield or furnish; to gain; as, money at interest produces an income; capital produces profit.
[6] To draw out; to extend; to lengthen; to prolong; as, to produce a man`s life to threescore. Sir T. Browne.
[7] To extend; -- applied to a line, surface, or solid; as, to produce a side of a triangle.
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