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countable and uncountable, plural products
Anything that is produced; a result. quotations
To whom thus Michael: These are the product / Of those ill-mated marriages thou sawest;
1667, John Milton, “Book XI”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], […]; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, lines 683-84
These institutions are the products of enthusiasm; they are the instruments of wisdom.
1790, Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France
The truth is that [Isaac] Newton was very much a product of his time. The colossus of science was not the first king of reason, Keynes wrote after reading Newton’s unpublished manuscripts. Instead “he was the last of the magicians”.
2014 June 21, “Magician’s brain”, in The Economist, volume 411, number 8892
The amount of an artifact that has been created by someone or some process. examples
A consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances. examples
(chemistry) A chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction. examples
(arithmetic) A quantity obtained by multiplication of two or more numbers. examples
(mathematics) Any operation or a result thereof which generalises multiplication of numbers, like the multiplicative operation in a ring, product of types or a categorical product. examples
Any tangible or intangible good or service that is a result of a process and that is intended for delivery to a customer or end user. quotations examples
Product innovation is needed to meet changes in society and its requirements for particular types of banking product.
2002, Oonagh McDonald with Kevin Keasey, The future of retail banking in Europe, page 146
This sort of relationship can improve quality of transportation and can help in negotiations between transportation providers and transportation product users.
2002, Veljko Milutinović with Frédéric Patricelli, E-business and e-challenges, page 133
You can't create a stellar software product unless you know what it is supposed to do. You must work with the stakeholders to create the product scope.
2006, Teresa Luckey with Joseph Phillips, Software project management for dummies, page 55
(countable, uncountable) A commodity offered for sale. examples
(cosmetics, uncountable) Any preparation to be applied to the hair, skin, nails, etc. Often specifically a preparation used to hold one's hair in a desired arrangement. quotations examples
He puts his fingers in Miller’s hair, which is greasy with product.
2020, Brandon Taylor, Real Life, Daunt Books Originals, page 153
(US, slang) Illegal drugs, especially cocaine, when viewed as a commodity.
third-person singular simple present products, present participle producting, simple past and past participle producted
(transitive, obsolete) To produce. quotations
The probate of a Testament is the producting and insinuating of it before the Ecclesiastical Judge […]
1651, The Touchstone of Common Assurances, page 498