
1) Achievement 2) Amount produced 3) Architecture 4) Broadway play 5) Building 6) Coinage 7) Concept in economics 8) Construction 9) Creation 10) Crop 11) David Merrick venture 12) Diaster 13) Edification 14) Erection 15) Establishment 16) Fabrication 17) Formal language 18) Formation 19) French word used in English
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1) Ado 2) Appearance 3) Brainchild 4) Brewing 5) Canalisation 6) Canalization 7) Commerce 8) Creation 9) Devising 10) Fashioning 11) Making 12) Manufacture 13) Manufacturing 14) Mining 15) Output 16) Outturn 17) Overproduction 18) Performance 19) Picking 20) Play 21) Propagation 22) Quarrying 23) Rainmaking
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• (n.) The act of lengthening out or prolonging. • (n.) That which is produced, yielded, or made, whether naturally, or by the application of intelligence and labor; as, the productions of the earth; the productions of handicraft; the productions of intellect or genius. • (n.) The act or process or producing, bringing forth, or exhib...
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All of the elements involved in a performance, or relating specifically to technical or behind-the-scenes aspects.
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Large scale murals with detailed pieces and illustrations. (Contemporary term used mainly for street murals.)
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(from the article `production system`) All production systems, when viewed at the most abstract level, might be said to be `transformation processes`processes that transform resources ... ...His Positive Theory of Capital (1889) set off a controversy that has not yet subsided. In the Austrian view the economic process co...
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An item shown in court as evidence.
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In the context of project financing, a defined portion of the proceeds of production up to a dollar amount.
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A description of a product's development status during the release phase, marking the end of Research & Development. The same as Beta Test, except that there exists no mechanism for users to report bugs.
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1) A recording of a tune, collection of tunes, video or film performance.
2) The action of directing an audio recording project to get a final product of desired quality within a budget.
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Process of physically preparing the advertising idea into a print or broadcast advertisement.
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1. The total elaboration of new body substance in a stock in a unit of time, irrespective of whether or not it survives to the end of that time. Also called; *net production ; *total production. 2. *Yield.
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Amount of energy (or material) formed by an individual, population or community in a specified time period; see primary production, secondary production, gross production, net production.
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Phase of commercial operation of an oil field.
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Pro·duc'tion noun [ Latin
productio a lengthening, prolonging: confer French
production . See
Produce . ]
1. The act or process or producing, bringing forth, or exhibiting to view; as, the
production of commodities, of a witness.
2. That which is produced,...
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Is the amount of revenue generated by a broker or account executive. It can also refer to the public offering price of a newly issued municipal security.
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Processing plant workers.
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(L: pro=for/forward; ducere=to lead; to lead toward) the act or an instance of producing; the process of being manufactured. Mankind has often seen extraction from the sea as a form of production. But extraction from the sea is like harvesting without seeding. Nature does the growing and the nurturing whereas mankind does only the harvesting. It is...
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A phase in the creation of a game that involves the work of artists, programmers, actors, musicians, and sound engineers. Occurs after the design has been written and before the bulk of testing and tuning. Alternatively, term is sometimes used to differentiate from development being handled externally, at a game development studio (production overs...
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production 1. The action of producing, bringing forth, making, or causing; the fact or condition of being produced. 2. That which is produced; a thing that results from any action, process, or effort; a product. 3. The action of bringing forward or exhibiting. In Law, the exhibiting of a document in court. to satisfy production, to produce and sub...
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creation
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noun the act or process of producing something; `Shakespeare`s production of poetry was enormous`; `the production of white blood cells`
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Phase of commercial operation of an oil field. text Typical activities during the production phase include operation of wells and compressor or pump stations, waste management, and maintenance and replacement of facility components.
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[Poultry processing] Processing plant workers.
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the act or process of making something
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