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product
[ prod-uhkt, -uhkt ]
noun
- a thing produced by labor:
products of farm and factory;
the product of his thought.
- a person or thing produced by or resulting from a process, as a natural, social, or historical one; result:
He is a product of his time.
- the totality of goods or services that a company makes available; output:
a decrease in product during the past year.
- Chemistry. a substance obtained from another substance through chemical change.
- Mathematics.
- the result obtained by multiplying two or more quantities together.
product
/ 藞辫谤蓲诲蕦办迟 /
noun
- something produced by effort, or some mechanical or industrial process
- the result of some natural process
- a result or consequence
- a substance formed in a chemical reaction
- any substance used to style hair, such as gel, wax, mousse, or hairspray
- maths
- the result of the multiplication of two or more numbers, quantities, etc
- Also calledset product another name for intersection
product
- A number or quantity obtained by multiplication. For example, the product of 3 and 7 is 21.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 尘耻濒顎僼颈路辫谤辞诲顎卽肠迟 adjective
- 蝉耻产顎僷谤辞诲顎卽肠迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of product1
Example Sentences
But many Armenian start-ups first test their products in their home market.
Southern California is a hotbed for softball talent, so it comes as no surprise that the USA national team鈥檚 15-person roster for the World Games in Chengdu, China, is loaded with local products.
He鈥檚 now preparing to avoid the U.S. tariff system as much as he can, beefing up his roster of international clients and shipping products directly to them from China.
Some of the product鈥檚 features, such as its safe browsing mode or a system that notifies users if their password has been compromised, rely on shared Google infrastructure not solely within Chrome鈥檚 purview, she said.
The store in Irvine will also offer Asian wines and spirits and T&T private label products.
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