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produce (verb), produces; produced; producing
1. To bring forward or into view, to present to notice; to offer for inspection or consideration, to exhibit: To produce also indicates the bringing forward of witnesses, as well as evidence, or vouchers, in a court of law.
2. To bring something into existence from its raw materials or elements, or as the result of a process; to give rise to, to bring about, to effect, to cause, to make an action, condition, etc.
(Greek: mucus; a slippery protective secretion that is produced in the linings of some organs of the body by the mucous membranes and glands)
(Greek > Latin: electric, electricity; from amber, resembling amber, generated from amber which when rubbed vigorously [as by friction], produced the effect of static electricity)
(Greek: mucus; a protective secretion from the mucous membranes in the nose, throat, and lungs; a thick fluid produced by the linings of some tissues of the body and is secreted as a protective lubricant coating by cells and glands of the mucous membranes)
(Latin: viscous matter; yellowish matter produced by an infection)
(Greek: fire, burn, burning, heat, produced by heating, hot; and sometimes also referring to "fever as shown at this link")