
1) Architect 2) Author 3) Company 4) Creator 5) Film VIP 6) Firm 7) Founder 8) Generator 9) Initiator 10) Inventor 11) Maker 12) Manufacturer 13) Max bialystock is one 14) Mover 15) Movie credits title 16) Originator 17) Prime mover 18) Shaper 19) Something that produces 20) TV figure 21) TV worker
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1) Creator 2) Distiller 3) Filmmaker 4) Mccormick 5) Sericulturist 6) Whitney
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- someone who manufactures something
- someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work)
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(ecology) a plant, that is able to produce its own food from inorganic substance; (energetics) an organism or process that generates concentrated energy from sunlight beyond its own needs.
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• (n.) One who produces, brings forth, or generates. • (n.) A furnace for producing combustible gas which is used for fuel. • (n.) One who grows agricultural products, or manufactures crude materials into articles of use.
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A producer's job is to direct a recording artistically, technically and financially from its inception to the final mix. Producers are often seen as almost Svengali-like figures who create or focus a band or performer's style. Many have signature sounds of their own, for example Phil Spector's 'Wall of Sound.' Some producers, such as George Martin ...
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[Noun] Plural form: producers. A senior person who makes a TV programme, a radio programme or a web site.
Example: My friend is the producer of EastEnders.
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(from the article `carbon cycle`) ...many of which are essential to life on Earth. The source of the carbon found in living matter is carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air or dissolved in ... ...step in a nutritive series, or food chain, of an ecosystem. The organisms of a chain are classified into these levels on the basis of their ... .....
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A producer (or aurotroph) is an organism that makes its own food from light energy (using photosynthesis), or chemical energy (using chemosynthesis). Most green plants, many protists (one-celled organisms like slime molds and amoebas ) and most bacteria are producers. Producers are the base of the food chain.
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A grower or processor.
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An auto-trophic organism or population, usually of green plants, that procures energy from outside the ecosystem and through the process of photosynthesis converts this energy into living organic matter within the system.
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(Living things in their environment) an organism which can make its own food - ie a green plant
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Pro·du'cer noun 1. One who produces, brings forth, or generates.
2. One who grows agricultural products, or manufactures crude materials into articles of use.
3. (Iron & Steel Manuf.) A furnace for producing combustible gas which is used for fuel.
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(1) Exhibit Producer: An individual or company which designs and/or builds exhibits. (2) Show Producer: An individual or company which manages trade shows.
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A farmer, rancher or orchardist. The term usually is preceded by an adjective that describes the nature of the operation, such as potato producer.
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A sheep or cattle farmer. (See 'grazier' or 'pastoralist').
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a living thing that produces its own food within itself, usually by using sunlight energy in photosynthesis
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An organism that can synthesize the organic nutrients in requires for growth through processes like photosynthesis.
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A manager at a game company who oversees the process of making a game.
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Translations for „Producer“ Become a Premium Member today! Designation for a wine-growing enterprise that processes grapes from its own vineyards in accordance with the Wine Law and produces wine from them. This also includes winegrowers' cooperatives, which are regarded as producer groups. On the label, however, designations ref...
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noun something that produces; `Maine is a leading producer of potatoes`; `this microorganism is a producer of disease`
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An entity or individual who leads the production process. They decide on a project, raise the capital, engage the creative team and artists, plan logistics, plan and execute a marketing strategy, monitor and respond to box office intake, provide management support to the company. Also, the producer must ensure that the business aspects of this proc...
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A person responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of the making of an opera. Works with the Director to bring their vision to life.
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a person who produces. · a person who creates economic value, or produces goods and services. · a person responsible for the financial and administrative aspects of a stage, film, television, or radio production; the person who exercises general supervision of a production and is responsible chiefly for raising money, hiring technician...
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[Life sciences terms] something that brings forth or yields
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