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/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/

product noun

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B1 [ C or U ] something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained through farming: They do a range of skin-care products. The product is so good it sells itself. I'm trying to cut down on dairy products. See also

by-product

Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

the things you buypurchaseI'm not in a position to make a major purchase like a car.goodsThere's a sale on home goods this week.shoppingCan you bring the shopping in for me?groceriesUS Thank you for bagging my groceries for me.acquisitionThat rare book is his latest acquisition.merchandiseThe shop's merchandise was heavily discounted.

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[ U ] a substance that is used on someone's hair in order to make it look or feel better, keep it in a particular style, etc.: How often should I wash my hair if I use product? I shower once a day and I try not to sleep with product in my hair. Product such as styling gel or mousse can leave residue on your hair that builds up over time.

 a/the product of something

a/the result of something: A figure like that is usually the product of many hours spent in the gym.

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More examplesFewer examplesCriticism was directed against the manufacturers of the product.This product contains no animal fat.The company is concentrating on developing new products.Their own-label vegetarian products have been a huge success.We export our products to countries as far afield as Japan and Canada.

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Products & producers

anti-dumping

badging

begetter

big pharma

big tobacco

dry goods

end product

fabricator

general-purpose

generator

generic

haul

marque

mover

non-proprietary

notion

output

overstock

proprietary

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product noun

(IN MATHEMATICS)

[ C ]

  mathematics

  specialized the result you get when two or more numbers are multiplied together: The product of 6 and 3 is 18.

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Calculations & calculating

algebraic

algebraically

algo

algorithmic

amount

calculate

guesstimate

inverse function

linear equation

mathematical

miscalculate

miscalculation

miscount

multigrid

operator

sum

sum total

tolerance

triangulate

work something out

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product noun

(IN CHEMISTRY)

chemistry

  specialized a substance formed in a chemical reaction: Pipettes can easily become contaminated with the products of previous reactions. Compare

reactant

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Chemistry: types of chemical

acid salt

aerogel

alkali metal

alkaline

alkalinity

alkaloid

antioxidant

carbohydrate

coolant

inorganic

ketone

lectin

melamine

methyl orange

monomer

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product | American Dictionary

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/ˈprɑd·əkt, -ʌkt/

product noun [C]

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something that is made to be sold, esp. something produced by an industrial process or something that is grown or raised through farming: industrial products A new product can require two years to develop.

product noun [C]

(RESULT)

a result obtained from experiencing something: She’s a product of the city’s public schools.

mathematics A product is the number you get when you multiply numbers: The product of 6 and 3 is 18.

chemistry A product is also the substance that results from a chemical reaction between other substances.

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product | Business English

productnoun uk

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  PRODUCTION something that is manufactured or grown to be sold, usually in large quantities: sell/launch/withdraw a product The manufacturers had to withdraw the product because of a design fault. We aim to develop more quality products over the coming year. oil/steel products agricultural/dairy products

[ C ]

  FINANCE a service that customers can buy from a financial organization to invest or save money: financial/insurance/investment, etc. product Improvement of the bank's financial product range formed part of the takeover bid.

[ U ]

  COMMERCE something that is available for sale: They took all products containing the chemical off the shelves. Large companies usually offer small retailers a deal where they only pay for the product sold during an agreed period. See also

augmented product

by-product

commercial product

commodity product

consumer products

copycat adjective

core adjective

derivative product

differentiated

end product

entry-level

financial product

gross product

high-end

home product

household product

industrial adjective

insurance product

investment product

low-end adjective

me-too

proprietary

substitute product

(Definition of product from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of product

product

Each of us, all products of this system, bears allegiance to one or the other of the two great tribes.

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Further research is needed to clarify which products are most suitable in a range of situations.

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Processing texts in different modalities thus results in different end products.

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The mode of transmission is assumed to be due to sharing the same risk factors of drinking and eating unpasteurized dairy products.

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An interesting feature of products of grammaticalization is that they tend to preserve some traces of their original lexical meanings.

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Such issues were by-products of the seniors' enthusiasm but raised difficult problems for the co-ordinators.

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The first measure was to reform the state unified procurement system for agricultural products.

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Observations can provide additional insights into the products of culture that are important to cetaceans, as well as into the processes that might be involved.

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In a typical study, participants are given information about consumer products.

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The elucidation of the relationship between the knowledge products of science and the natural systems the products represent would be of real value.

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If a fungicide application is required, they recommend the fungicide products to use and advise their application rate.

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The leading products are millet and raw cotton and the region's rich volcanic soil is particularly well-suited to cotton production.

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More importantly, they were, almost without exception, products of a particular moment in the history of the world.

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404 tected by the automation system, and of information about rejected products.

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There is no doubt that modeling assembled products is of increasing impor tance in computerintegrated systems.

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Collocations with product

product

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agricultural productAn upland farm uses labour to produce an agricultural product and, as a byproduct, an externality.

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animal productThese attributes have been shown to be important in many studies and are a prerequisite for any marketable animal product.

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bakery productsPractically all distributors of flour and bakery products handle speciality flours.

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產品, 產物, 數學…

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விற்கப்பட வேண்டிய ஒன்று, பொதுவாக ஒரு தொழில்துறை செயல்முறையால் உற்பத்தி செய்யப்படும் ஒன்று அல்லது, குறைவாக…

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product

noun

prod·​uct

ˈprä-(ˌ)dəkt 

Synonyms of product

1

: the number or expression resulting from the multiplication together of two or more numbers or expressions

2

a(1)

: something produced

especially

: commodity sense 1

(2)

: something (such as a service) that is marketed or sold as a commodity

b

: something resulting from or necessarily following from a set of conditions

a product of his environment

3

: the amount, quantity, or total produced

4

: conjunction sense 5

Synonyms

affair

fruit

handiwork

labor

output

produce

production

thing

work

yield

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Examples of product in a Sentence

The company's newest product is selling well.

The sap used to make maple syrup is a natural product.

This book is the product of many years of hard work.

The finished product was a beautiful vase.

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In some cases, lead may also be intentionally added to certain products, like spices, as a way to increase product weight or add color.

—Korin Miller, Health, 8 Mar. 2024

Known for their iconic products, ~Pourri transforms life’s stinkiest moments by turning them into something magically fresh, without the funky ingredients or stigmas.

—Matt Tighe, Rolling Stone, 7 Mar. 2024

The company stated that the product was shipped nationwide, with no specific state or region mentioned.

—The Indianapolis Star, 7 Mar. 2024

Doritos is just the latest target in a concerted campaign that has hammered other corporations that have publicized liberal causes through promotional campaigns for their products.

—Ryan Hogg, Fortune Europe, 7 Mar. 2024

Sisley also has two products that I’m obsessed with, one is the Nutritive Lip Balm and the other is their Phyto-Lip Twist in nude.

—Caitie Kelly Gisela Williams Camille Sojit Pejcha Lindsay Talbot Roxanne Fequiere Alexander Lobrano, New York Times, 7 Mar. 2024

Since then, she's written and edited hundreds of articles on home products and trends, as well as content centered around lifestyle, fashion, and beauty.

—Erin Johnson, Peoplemag, 6 Mar. 2024

After all, the product was originally invented for people lacking access to clean drinking water.

—Katie Jackson, Travel + Leisure, 24 Feb. 2024

Overall domestic box office revenue has been down sharply in January and February due to a lack of product related to strike delays.

—Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood Reporter, 24 Feb. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

in sense 1, from Middle English, from Medieval Latin productum, from Latin, something produced, from neuter of productus, past participle of producere; in other senses, from Latin productum

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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gross national product

gross domestic product

product placement

vector product

waste product

direct product

Cartesian product

inner product

scalar product

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partial product

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prod·​uct

ˈpräd-(ˌ)əkt 

1

: the number or expression resulting from the multiplication of two or more numbers or expressions

15 is the product of 3 and 5

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: something produced

Medical Definition

product

noun

prod·​uct

ˈpräd-(ˌ)əkt 

: a substance produced from one or more other substances as a result of chemical change

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product

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prod·​uct

ˈprä-ˌdəkt 

1

: the result of work or thought

2

a

: the output of an industry or firm

b

: a thing created by manufacturing

3

in the civil law of Louisiana

: something (as timber or a mineral) that is derived from something else and that diminishes the substance of the thing from which it is derived compare fruit sense 2a

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product noun

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B1 [ C or U ] something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained through farming: They do a range of skin-care products. The product is so good it sells itself. I'm trying to cut down on dairy products. See also

by-product

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the things you buypurchaseI'm not in a position to make a major purchase like a car.goodsThe sale of household goods has been steady all season.groceriesUS Thank you for bagging my groceries for me.shoppingUK Can you bring the shopping in for me?acquisitionThat rare book is his latest acquisition.merchandiseThe store's merchandise was heavily discounted.

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[ U ] a substance that is used on someone's hair in order to make it look or feel better, keep it in a particular style, etc.: How often should I wash my hair if I use product? I shower once a day and I try not to sleep with product in my hair. Product such as styling gel or mousse can leave residue on your hair that builds up over time.

 a/the product of something

a/the result of something: A figure like that is usually the product of many hours spent in the gym.

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More examplesFewer examplesCriticism was directed against the manufacturers of the product.This product contains no animal fat.The company is concentrating on developing new products.Their own-label vegetarian products have been a huge success.We export our products to countries as far afield as Japan and Canada.

SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Products & producers

anti-dumping

badging

begetter

big pharma

big tobacco

dry goods

end product

fabricator

general-purpose

generator

generic

haul

marque

mover

non-proprietary

notion

output

overstock

proprietary

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  specialized the result you get when two or more numbers are multiplied together: The product of 6 and 3 is 18.

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something that is made to be sold, esp. something produced by an industrial process or something that is grown or raised through farming: industrial products A new product can require two years to develop.

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a result obtained from experiencing something: She’s a product of the city’s public schools.

mathematics A product is the number you get when you multiply numbers: The product of 6 and 3 is 18.

chemistry A product is also the substance that results from a chemical reaction between other substances.

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  PRODUCTION something that is manufactured or grown to be sold, usually in large quantities: sell/launch/withdraw a product The manufacturers had to withdraw the product because of a design fault. We aim to develop more quality products over the coming year. oil/steel products agricultural/dairy products

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  FINANCE a service that customers can buy from a financial organization to invest or save money: financial/insurance/investment, etc. product Improvement of the bank's financial product range formed part of the takeover bid.

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product

It does not say to whom he sold the product.

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We don't even know how many companies there are right now that are producing their products.

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Rather, it's a common trend in the world of personal care products.

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Read more about how we test and rate products.

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The other products out there just weren't simple to use.

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So wouldn't it make sense to pump energy into aging products?

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But the device is currently being sold as a product, not a prototype, and that's just wrong.

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Work under way now is for products shipping in 2016.

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It follows the rule that all its products have to stay simple and easy for the consumer to use.

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But it hasn't focused on building out the product.

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For the company, the death of a goat can mean the end of a product.

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And even then, the product may still be safe to eat, it just might begin to change in terms of texture and color.

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Look, all of the products are going to keep getting better.

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What it allowed us to do is create designs and products without having to do a thousand-unit run.

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agricultural productAn upland farm uses labour to produce an agricultural product and, as a byproduct, an externality.

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animal productThese attributes have been shown to be important in many studies and are a prerequisite for any marketable animal product.

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bakery productsPractically all distributors of flour and bakery products handle speciality flours.

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What is a Product? (Definition, Meaning and Examples) | Chisel

is a Product? (Definition, Meaning and Examples) | Chisel Skip to contentChisel Chisel HomeTry for free Product ManagementProduct RoadmapTeam AlignmentIdea ManagementMore CategoriesOpen menuPrioritizationProduct StrategyProduct DevelopmentAgileCustomer ExperienceUser Research Chisel HomeProduct ManagementTeam AlignmentIdea ManagementProduct RoadmapPrioritizationProduct StrategyAgileProduct DevelopmentCustomer ExperienceUser ResearchHome » What is a Product? (Definition, Meaning and Examples) Product StrategyWhat is a Product? (Definition, Meaning and Examples) This article covers:What Is a Product?What Are the Examples of Product?What Is a Product Life Cycle? (5 Stages With Examples)What are the Types of Customers Products Target?Kotler’s 5 Product Level ModelWhy Use the Kotler Model?The 5 PsHow to Price a Product?The Need for a Product ManagerWhat Is a Product?Product Definition:A product is something sold to fulfill a customer’s desire or requirement, whether it’s tangible or intangible. Physical products can be either durable goods (such as furniture, cars, and electronics) or nondurable goods (such as food and drinks).The world is full of products, which can take many forms. Everything we use to interact is referred to as a product, from food to clothing, soaps, and plants. Hence, product managers are one of the most necessary parts of a successful business.Every business provides some level of product. Therefore, you need someone to manage those products. Every product manager must ask what they’re selling and who the buyers are.Speaking of products, Chisel is your all-in-one solution if you want to craft amazing products for your business.We help you with feature prioritization, team alignment, and customer feedback.Try our free forever version today!Crafting an amazing product begins by understanding whether it is physical or virtual. When we think of a product, things that come to our mind are furniture, iPhones, or computers. We can call these physical products.On the other hand, virtual products offer services such as mobile apps development, education, or software.  These often include online products or services that you cannot access physically.This new era of virtual products has changed the traditional ways of business. Thus, you see an increased demand for product managers. Many companies are beginning to utilize technology and offer hybrid products. These include both physical and virtual elements.Moreover, we are seeing hybrid products reach and serve more customers. A great example is a video game, a physical and virtual product hybrid.It requires you to own a computer or gaming console (physical)  to access the game’s software (virtual). Here, the product manager comes in.They are responsible for planning and maintaining the product, whether physical or virtual, throughout its lifecycle. It takes more than fulfilling giving customers’ needs to earn their loyalty.It would be best if you also thought about how all aspects of production affect customer satisfaction. These aspects include pricing, marketing strategy, and other factors like environment or design.They may influence whether someone decides on one product over another.What Are the Examples of Product? While we’ve already provided an answer to the question of “What is a product?” perhaps a real-life example would aid in better comprehension. So, without further ado, let us look at an example.Consider a new vehicle.Dozens, if not hundreds, of computer chips control the vehicle’s engine, dashboard screen, and other electronic parts. Now, the vehicle is a product for the car user. Most automobile customers will never notice them. However, these computer chips are valuable to the automaker who develops the car and the technician who repairs it.The inkjet printer is another excellent example.Several companies began offering their printers for low prices several years ago. Some even provided them for free.What’s the point? These printers went out of ink every few hundred pages or months. As a result, the owners had to replace ink cartridges frequently during the year. We wrongly believed that the printer was the product we were ordering. The printer was more of a promotional tool to the firm that manufactured and supplied it. Ink cartridges were authentic products.What are the Types of Customer Products?There are several types of products in the market.Some are new to marketing, some are new to the company, and some are so novel that they create new markets.Products can target many segments. However, the two umbrella terms that cover a wide swath of products are Consumer and Business.Products For ConsumersConsumer products are the first category classified by how they meet the need for which the user purchased them. In this case, the users don’t buy the product for its characteristics.These are also known as Business-to-Consumer products (B2C).  The two major categories of consumer products are consumables and durables.Consumable goods get used up when satisfying your needs.For example, a thirsty person buys a bottle of Coca-Cola to quench their thirst. However, they must drink all its contents before enjoying it again.Durable goods last longer without being consumed or worn out, for instance, clothing. On the other hand, service providers deliver good value with no physical assets at risk.Remember that service providers are different from durable and consumable goods. Plus, the offerings of the like have expanded thanks to the advent of SaaS.Very few ‘products‘ are purely service or purely tangible. Especially in the last decade, they generally involve some mix of services within the overall product offering.Products For BusinessOrganizations buy business products to contribute their efforts toward an industrial objective.Unlike household goods, business products are not purchased for personal consumption or enjoyment. They solely serve business-related plans.These products are also known as Business-to-Business products (B2B). Economists consider these goods to be intermediate products.It means the demand for this product will depend on the final market served by an organization.This process is called derived demand.That’s why industrial markets are subject to more fluctuations in demand.A computer would be an excellent example of a business product. With remote work, a computer became necessary for every company.Whichever type of product you decide to build, what is crucial is having a tool that assists you in creating product roadmaps, collecting feedback using user research tools, and so on.We recommend you go for the best product management software, with the package of all tools needed to craft outstanding products.Kotler’s 5 Product Level ModelBusinesses need to tailor their products to satisfy customers’ needs and wants. However, that is a difficult task for companies with limited resources.For many companies, it’s not cost-effective to customize each product by market segmentation. These segments can be regarding user preferences like prices, color, size, and so on.Suppose these businesses have more flexibility in configuring goods, such as scaling production output. In that case, they will be better off at satisfying all consumer demands while maximizing profitability.Philip Kotler, an economist, devised a model recognizing that customers have five levels of need.They ranged from functional/core needs to emotional needs. He established three drivers of how customers attach value to a product:Need: A lack of an essential requirement.Want: A specific requirement of products to satisfy a need.Demand: A set of wants plus the desire and ability to pay for the product.Essentially, customers will buy products that best match their perceived value of the product. They are satisfied only if the measured worth matches/exceeds initial expectations.Core BenefitCore benefits are consumers’ fundamental needs to satisfy by consuming your product.For example, suppose you’re designing a camera app. In that case, one of its core benefits is to provide digital photos to process users’ images anytime they want. If you’re wondering how to create an app, understanding and addressing these core benefits is a crucial first step.Generic ProductA generic product is a version of the product containing those attributes or characteristics necessary to function.For example, suppose you need to process digital images but do not have the time and money. In that case, free image processing software on a personal computer or a processing laboratory will suffice.Expected ProductEvery product has essential product features that buyers expect when they purchase it.For example, the computer offers fast image processing and high-resolution accurate color screens.Augmented ProductAugmented products are a cost-effective way to set your product apart from the competition.They offer more than competitors with additional features, benefits, attributes, or related services.For example, suppose you have preloaded image processing software for no extra charge. In that case, you make people feel like you’re looking out for them by including that feature in their purchase.Potential ProductIn the future, products will undergo transformations and augmentations just like now.Businesses must aim to surprise customers with new upgrades and features, ensuring customer retention in product development.An example would be updating the OS to include new features that make life better for the consumer.Why Use the Kotler Model?Kotler’s Five Product Level model helps marketers strategize for the best product mix to target various customer segments.A company must categorize products into groups that correspond with specific needs. That way, they can keep their marketing efforts focused on meeting those niche demands of customers.This practice prevents the company from spreading itself too thinly across a generalized consumer base. Kotler’s five-product level strategy is a beneficial product management tool.It determines which stock-keeping units (SKUs) are most profitable for different clientele demographics. This strategy enables you to align sales processes and operational strategies with each customer segment.Click here to understand your product operations better and implement this strategy. The 5 PsWhat are the 5 Ps?The 5 Ps are also known as the Marketing Mix.The 5 P’s of marketing are place, price, product, promotion, and people.They are the five pillars of a successful marketing strategy.Initially, Edmund Jerome McCarthy, a marketing professor from Notre Dame, developed it. It was originally known as the 4 Ps. This format classified marketing activities into four dimensions, allowing marketers to improve best practices. This aided immensely in everything from creating interactive brochures to devising long term marketing strategies.It incorporates sociology and psychology to enhance its insight into consumer behavior.Understanding the 5 Ps is the key to any successful marketing campaign.ProductAs already discussed, products are a vital component in the success of every business.Companies must study and understand all aspects of their product.That includes how it impacts customers emotionally, physically, or mentally. Different products have different needs and desires that you must meet to sell well. Companies should identify what these facets may be early on to make more informed decisions. It can help you choose their product strategy: whether it’s a physical or hybrid product.No matter what type of good you offer, an important thing to remember is to understand your potential buyers.Businesses must know who will buy their product before investing money, brainstorming ideas, or building prototypes. A seamless software for product managers promotes creativity, user acceptance testing (UAT), and innovative thinking that help create top-notch products..PeopleAt the heart of the 5 P’s are the customers.It would be best if you considered them when strategizing for success as a marketer.  Marketing is about recognizing the needs of your customer and satisfying them.The engine that makes this happen?People!Every person in your organization should be able to answer any question a potential or current customer has. This responsibility lies with all the employees as much as customer support.Every business needs good people to understand the people they’re working for to create an excellent customer experience.Click here to learn how to shape your customer experience strategy.PromotionPromotion is more than advertising.It’s the culmination of all your activities and methods to promote products or services.With promotion comes costs, so ensure you’ve researched how well each method will do before investing. The cost can be high depending on what kind of media you want to use for marketing purposes. It will also help if you know who your target market is. You can promote your business in all sorts of ways, you could create social media video content, use paid ads (PPC), or improve your search engine presence using SEO.This should affect which forms of promotion will work best when it comes to targeting.PlaceAs they say in marketing, “It’s all about the location.“Location is a massive influence because consumers aren’t actively shopping for your product or service. Consumers are strongly influenced by what’s currently available when they want something.The place element helps get your product or service at the right time and place. You must ensure you price it competitively with quality that suits their needs. That leads to why people buy from one store or company over another, even if it has higher prices.PriceOnce you understand the product, pricing decisions can affect it.Pricing determines profit margins, demand, supply, and a marketing strategy for any company or brand. Understanding what your customers value when comparing prices from other brands is essential.Such a practice helps avoid being left out on a limb with your offers. The art of pricing comes to life through your customer’s lens.Understanding what users value and how much it’s worth in their eyes will help you determine the price of any product.To learn more about your customer journey map, click here. This practice will lead you to your product-market fit and allow you to carve out your market niche.How to Price a Product?First: Find the base price of common pricing strategies in your industryIf you’re unsure how much to charge for your product, it’s best to research what prevailing prices are in the industry.Suppose there is no information available online or if this doesn’t work. In that case, try looking at other products that offer similar benefits and see what they cost.It will be worth checking competitors’ pricing strategies before setting yours. The price should reflect both fixed and variable costs incurred by the seller/creator of the product during the production process.Then: Capture market share through pricing strategiesPricing strategies are an excellent way to capture market share.For example, suppose you have competitive goods and services. In that case, the lower prices will entice consumers into your store.At the same time, higher price points are more suitable for luxury brands looking to attract an affluent customer base.The pricing strategy is vital because customers won’t know how much they should pay without it. It can lead them away from making purchases that would benefit both parties in profit margin and consumer experience.Lastly: Make sure product pricing drives long-term profitThere is no greater strategy for a company than ensuring its product pricing drives long-term profitability.The keyword here, however, is “long term.”Too many businesses look at short-term solutions. This only serves to drive the company into losses in the longer term.It may seem like common sense. However, many companies don’t think before taking action on what appears as an attractive way to generate a quick profit.Setting your first price.To set your first price, find out what it takes to bring the idea for your product to market.You need a break-even point that is more than just making enough money from each sale to cover costs and profit.The costs need to include the costs of employees, marketing, product development, and more.The Need for a Product ManagerProduct managers play a critical role in developing software ,digital products and digital marketing products. The product manager’s responsibilities cast a wide net. They range from setting product vision to making feature roadmaps to meet company goals and user needs.Product roadmap software is available for you, and product managers know how to make its best use. One of the most critical parts of a product roadmap is Timeline. Chisel gives you a workspace where you can assign timelines and milestones to your features.The technology industry relies on guidance for every product’s lifecycle step. You should practice product management at an enterprise level for all the company’s products. You can also use it on a project basis that focuses on one type of product, such as software applications.Product management is a complicated process that requires technical, business, and design expertise.Product managers need to understand customer needs and what makes for an intuitive product experience. They must balance user-oriented product goals with bottom-line objectives while ensuring cost efficiency for their company.Aspiring PMs should consider three primary factors when evaluating a role: core competencies, emotional intelligence (EQ), and company fit. The best PMs we’ve seen were the ones who mastered their core competencies and EQ skills.They found work that matched them at an appropriate organization for growth opportunities. They are responsible for shipping new features regularly and keeping clarity among engineering team members and design.They aim to deliver products that will positively impact user adoption rates of your product or disrupt an industry altogether.Now that you know some of the basics about the product definition, product examples, and price, it’s time to tell you about Chisel.What is Chisel?It’s a product management software to balance the three pillars of product management: Product roadmapping, team alignment, and customer connection. Our intuitive interface and powerful features allow anyone to create a roadmap for their product and align their team.We like to say, ‘We use Chisel to build Chisel.’Let us help take your idea from concept into reality. We want every entrepreneur worldwide to access this great platform so they can craft amazing products! Click here for more information on our work and what makes us different.You may also be interested in:What Is Product Planning? (Process and Importance)6 Techniques for Finding Profitable Product IdeasWhat is Product Discovery? (Techniques and Tools)What Is a Product Portfolio and How To Build It?What Is the Product Launch Timeline?11 Best Product Planning SoftwareWhat Is Product Advertising? Definition, Types & BenefitsCrafting great product requires great tools. Try Chisel today, it's free forever.  Try Free ForeverPublished May 28, 2022By Nadeem SaifiCategorized as Product Strategy Post navigationPrevious postHow to Manage and Write Feature Requests?Next postHow Product Teams Can Drive an Outstanding Customer Experience StrategyFacebookTwitterInstagramEmail Proudly powered by WordPress. 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Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024How to use product in a sentenceThe company is currently shooting for a product launch in May of next year.Crover’s robot swims in grain silos to monitor environmental conditions | Brian Heater | September 17, 2020 | TechCrunchThe financing will be used to grow InsideSherpa’s staff, with more engineering, product and sales roles.Forage, formerly InsideSherpa, raises $9.3 million Series A for virtual work experiences | Natasha Mascarenhas | September 17, 2020 | TechCrunchThe product is multifunctional and has a ton of uses as a stand-alone product.Tower 28 Announces Winner Of The Clean Beauty Summer School Program | Hope Wright | September 17, 2020 | Essence.comMaking the most of that work — translating a successful clinical product into real-world progress — will require some patience.The risks of moving too fast on a coronavirus vaccine | Sam Baker | September 17, 2020 | AxiosShe notes that Google does pollution monitoring and that IKEA has started buying up crop stubble, which is typically burned and a major source of pollution in India, to turn into products.Why fighting climate change is key to America’s health | Erika Fry | September 16, 2020 | FortuneTogether, the teams are working 24 hours a day for a product that promises much higher risk than it does profit.The Race for the Ebola Vaccine | Abby Haglage | January 7, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTThe billionaire philanthropist tastes the product of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity.Bill Gates Drinks Sewer Water | Jack Holmes, The Daily Beast Video | January 7, 2015 | THE DAILY BEASTBitcoin began 2013 with a roaring price of $770 per unit, and businesses right and left were converting to the ethereal product.You Were Wrong About Miley & Bitcoin: 2014’s Failed Predictions | Nina Strochlic | December 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd, with Coca-Cola announcing the launch of a new milk product, the beverage could be back in our hands before we know it.History's Craziest Hangover Cures | Justin Jones | December 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe resulting product included four single-cask variants along with finished pictures of McKidd enjoying a glass of The Macallan.The Restaurant, Flask, And Photography Worthy of The Macallan Whisky | | December 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIt is the principal waste-product of metabolism, and constitutes about one-half of all the solids excreted—about 30 gm.A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis | James Campbell ToddThe product is then multiplied by the number of cubic centimeters voided in twenty-four hours and divided by 1000.A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis | James Campbell ToddI should judge that a peck of corn is about the average product of a day's work through all this region.Glances at Europe | Horace GreeleyI suspect, from the evident care taken of it, that its product is considerably relied on for food.Glances at Europe | Horace GreeleyVirginia leaf still continues to flourish, and to-day it is the great agricultural product of the State.Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce | E. R. Billings.See More ExamplesBritish Dictionary definitions for productproduct/ (ˈprɒdʌkt) /nounsomething produced by effort, or some mechanical or industrial processthe result of some natural processa result or consequencea substance formed in a chemical reactionmainly US any substance used to style hair, such as gel, wax, mousse, or hairspraymaths the result of the multiplication of two or more numbers, quantities, etcAlso called: set product another name for intersection (def. 3)See Cartesian productSee moreOrigin of product1C15: from Latin prōductum (something) produced, from prōdūcere to bring forthCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition

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Is a Product? (+ Tips for Creating a Lovable Product) | Aha! softwareProducts Product overviewStreamline product developmentAha! RoadmapsLink strategy to plansAha! IdeasCapture customer feedbackAha! WhiteboardsExplore visual conceptsAha! KnowledgePublish product informationAha! DevelopManage agile deliveryAha! AcademyGet trained and certifiedIntegrationsConnect your toolsProduct successReceive expert supportProduct conciergeUse advanced servicesFEATUREDIntroducing Aha! WhiteboardsGive your team a visual space to create and collaborate.Learn more ›Solutions By teamAlign teams around a strategic roadmapProduct managementProduct operationsEngineeringITProject managementBusiness operationsMarketingUXBy use caseManage each phase of product developmentStrategyIdeationCustomer researchWhiteboardingRoadmappingRelease managementDevelopmentGo-to-marketAnalyticsFEATUREDCentralize product KPIsGain more transparency into product metrics and usage.Watch now ›Pricing Resources Guide for product managersFind expert answers and adviceInspirational templatesChoose from a library of guided templatesAha! blogGain insights on company and product buildingCustomer storiesSee why thousands of companies trust Aha!Product dictionaryGet familiar with product development termsSupport knowledge baseRead step-by-step guidance on Aha! productsHow-to videosSee best practices for using the Aha! suiteProduct management trainingEarn your Aha! certificationLive eventsAttend sessions with our product expertsPartnersWork with a network of certified consultantsFEATUREDHow to set product strategyA goal-first approach is a product manager's best path towards innovation.Learn more ›Company About usLearn what makes us so differentHistoryBuilding a company that puts people firstThe Responsive MethodOur framework for business growthTeamMeet the people driving our successCareersLove your job and build what mattersBenefitsWe put people and profit firstFEATURED5 startup liesThe biggest fallacy is that someone else's journey will be the same as yours.Learn more ›Log inFree trialJoin a demoProduct managementFoundational conceptsProduct management conceptsExplore  What is a product? Tips on how to launch a lovable productLast updated: October 2023A product is any item or service you sell to serve a customer’s need or want. They can be physical or virtual. Physical products include durable goods (like cars, furniture, and computers) and nondurable goods (like food and beverages). Virtual products are offerings of services or experiences (such as education, software, and streaming services). A product may also be a hybrid — including both physical and virtual elements (like a kitchen appliance with its own mobile app). Hybrid products are becoming more common as traditionally analog products incorporate digital technology as a way to better reach and serve customers.These categories can help us understand different types of products. But they are not hard and fast rules. For example, software can be considered both a product and a service. Traditionally, you would purchase a physical version of the program and install it on your computer — but today most software products are sold virtually. This approach uses a web-based delivery model and customers pay a recurring subscription fee to access the software. This how the term software-as-a-service (SaaS) originated. Build product plans in Aha! Roadmaps. Sign up for a free 30-day trial.As you will learn in this guide, there is a lot more to a product than its at-first-glance attributes and what the customer thinks they are paying for. Jump ahead here: Product characteristicsTypes of productsUnderstanding the Complete Product Experience (CPE)How to launch a new productProduct FAQsCharacteristics of a productA live concert, shampoo, and a fitness app. These are all examples of products but the similarities between them are few. This is part of what makes product development so exciting — endless possibilities exist to create new offerings for all kinds of customers. Though product characteristics vary widely, a few basic ones are universal. A product is:Intended for customers. This differentiates products from projects or anything else you may produce for your own use or enjoyment. Products are typically created with the intent of being sold and consumed by someone else — whether that is an individual consumer or a business.Created to provide benefits to a market. Identifying a market need and meeting it can be challenging — but at a base-level, a product should provide some sort of advantage to users.Exchanged for value. The most typical value exchange is money — meaning, products have a price and can be bought and sold. In some cases products will be offered in exchange for feedback, exposure, a trade, or other forms of value. Types of productsBeyond physical, virtual, and hybrid, products can be classified in other ways. You can start by splitting products among three major customer categories — consumer, business, and industry. Consumer productsConsumer products, or business-to-consumer (B2C) products, are sold to end-users and intended for personal use. The consumer product category is commonly broken down further by purchasing behavior — as different characteristics can influence the way customers buy products. The table below explains the four major consumer product types by purchasing behavior: Purchasing behaviorDescriptionConvenienceConvenience products are purchased frequently and with little planning or effort. They are widely available, easy to obtain, and typically have a low price.Example: Magazines, on-demand software and servicesShoppingShopping products are purchased less frequently than convenience products and have a higher price. Buyers compare attributes such as quality, style, and price before making a purchasing decision.Example: Clothing brands, airline ticketsSpecialtySpecialty or niche products have features that appeal to a specific group of customers. This type of product requires more targeted promotion to reach the right people.Example: Vertical market software such as real-estate or banking applicationsUnsoughtUnsought products have little awareness or proactive demand among customers. Because customers do not perceive an immediate need for these products, the benefits must be directly promoted to generate interest.Example: Life insurance, reference booksBusiness productsBusiness products, or business-to-business (B2B) products, help other companies create their own products or operate their business. Business products can also be referred to as horizontal market products — present in multiple industries and supporting a wide range of business needs. Examples of business products include raw materials, equipment, supplies, business services, and software. Business software is a major sub-category of B2B products. Examples include accounting, customer relationship management (CRM), human resource management, and product development software. These applications can be further categorized by the size of the company that uses them (e.g., enterprise software).Industry productsIndustry products, or vertical market products, serve broad business sectors such as energy, healthcare, financial services, or information technology. Rather than cater to a large variety of use cases, industry products are tailored to meet the needs of a specific industry (e.g., a healthcare application for managing patient data). Related guides: What is product positioning?What is product differentiation?How should I price my product?Note that a product can have multiple types of customers — but understanding how each type of buyer will purchase and use a product is foundational to your product and marketing strategy.Understanding the Complete Product Experience (CPE)A product is more than just the item or service that is sold. Of course, the features and benefits a product provides are important — but real product value is all the work you do to strategize, build, launch, market, sell, and support an offering. For product builders, this means you need to consider and optimize every way a customer interacts with your product and company. This concept is called the Complete Product Experience (CPE). Brian de Haaff, Aha! co-founder and CEO, defines the CPE in Lovability — the bestselling book for company and product builders. The following is an excerpt from Lovability:1. Marketing is how potential customers learn about your product and determine if it might be a fit to help them solve their problem. This is taking on new forms as people grow increasingly connected: social platforms, online reviews, and company-published content.2. Sales is the process of prospects learning more about the product from a company representative and possibly using it in a trial. They educate themselves about the product and get the information they need to determine if the solution is right for them.3. Technology refers to the core set of features that customers pay for. In our case, that is the online software that they log into our servers to use. For others, it could be the actual phone, credit card, or even an insurance policy that is purchased. However, technology should represent not the end of a transaction but the beginning of a transparent, interactive relationship.4. Supporting systems make it possible to deliver the product. These are internal systems that the customer rarely sees but which can have a huge impact on their overall happiness: billing, provisioning, analytics, and more. For example, if you call customer support and the representative always seems to have a comprehensive history of your purchases and support issues at their fingertips, you can thank supporting systems.5. Third-party integrations enable new products to fit into how the customer already lives and works. All products exist in an ecosystem, so they have to play nice with the other products the customer is already using and the way that customer already works.6. Support is everything from answering customer questions to training and even helping customers integrate your product with their existing systems. Support describes all activity that helps the customer achieve something meaningful with a product.7. Policies are the rules that companies set to govern how they do business. At their best, they provide a framework for employees to be their best. At their worst, they create unresolvable frustration that drives customers to ask “to speak with the manager.”Ultimately, the product is the summation of all touchpoints that form the relationship between your company and the customer. It is important to consider how the components described above interact with each other. Creating a seamless experience requires bringing together product, marketing, sales, and support teams to optimize each step of the customer’s journey and create lasting joy.Read more: What is the Complete Product Experience? How to launch a new productProduct launches are exciting. But they are only one piece of product development — the massive body of work encompassing everything it takes to bring a new product to life. This includes the "active" building and launch activities as well as the behind-the-scenes strategizing, planning, and analysis.For most businesses, there are seven stages of developing a new product. 1. StrategizeDefine goals and initiatives2. IdeateBrainstorm and capture promising ideas3. PlanRefine ideas based on strategic goals, estimated product value, and team capacity4. ShowcaseShare roadmaps and go-to-market plans with stakeholders5. BuildDeliver new functionality via agile development6. LaunchBring those exciting new capabilities to market7. AnalyzeAssess realized product value by tracking customer usage and loveIt requires a concerted effort throughout every stage of the process to successfully deliver a new product. When you are approaching the launch phase, a product launch checklist can help make sure everything goes according to plan. Read more: Why Product Launches Fail (And How To Fix Yours)Frequently asked questions about productsWhat are examples of products?

A smartphone, a cup of coffee, a certification class, and a fitness app are all examples of products. Almost anything a business sells — whether physical or virtual — qualifies as a product. But it is important to remember that products represent the entire experience that customers share with your company, not just the item or service itself. Read more about the Complete Product ExperienceWhat are product roles?

Behind every great product is a great team. The core product development team typically includes roles from six different functions: innovation, product management, project management, product marketing, engineering, and operations. Individual roles and job titles will vary within these groups. Read more about product roles.What tools can you use to manage products?

Product development teams use a wide range of tools to manage products — from ideas portals to roadmapping software and agile development tools. Since building products is such a complex process, it is common to have a full product tech stack or software suite. Read more about product development software.Build products like you always wanted. See for yourself — start a free 30-day trial of Aha! software.PopularTemplatesStrategyBusiness planningWhat is a business model?What is customer experience?What is the Complete Product Experience (CPE)?What is a customer journey map? What is product-led growth?What are the types of business transformation?What is enterprise transformation?What is digital transformation?What is the role of product management in enterprise transformation?Product strategyWhat is a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)? What is a Minimum Lovable Product (MLP)?What is product vision?How to set product strategyWhat is product-market fit?What is product differentiation?How to position your productHow to price your productWhat are product goals and initiatives?How to set product goalsHow to set product initiativesWhat is product value?What is value-based product development?Marketing strategyIntroduction to marketing strategyIntroduction to marketing templatesWhat is a marketing strategy?How to set marketing goalsMarketing vs. advertisingWhat is a creative brief?How to define buyer personasUnderstanding the buyer's journeyWhat is competitive differentiation?Templates10Ps marketing matrix2x2 prioritization matrix5 WhysBusiness modelCustomer journey mapDecision logDecision treeFit gap analysisGap analysisLean canvasMarketing strategyOKRsOpportunity canvasPorter's 5 forcesPricing and packaging researchPricing plan chartPricing strategies (Kotler)Product positioningProduct visionSegment profileSMART goalsStrategic roadmapStrategy mountainSWOT analysisValue propositionVMOST analysisWorking backwardsCollections: Business modelCollections: SWOTCollections: Objectives and key results (OKR)Collections: Product positioningCollections: Market positioningCollections: Marketing strategyCollections: Marketing messagingResearchProduct researchWhat is product discovery?How to do market researchHow to define customer personasHow to research competitorsHow to gather customer feedbackAsking the right questions to drive innovationTemplatesApproaches tableCompetitive analysisCustomer empathy mapCustomer interviewCustomer journey mapCustomer research planOpportunity canvasPersonasPESTLE analysisProblem framingProduct comparison chartPros and consSWOT analysisTarget audienceCollections: Customer researchCollections: Competitor analysisCollections: Marketing competitor analysisIdeationEarly-stage thinking and planningHow to brainstorm product ideasBrainstorming techniques for product buildersWhy product teams need an internal knowledge hubWhy product teams need virtual whiteboarding softwareIdea management and prioritizationWhat is idea management?4 steps for product ideationHow to estimate the value of new product ideasHow to prioritize product ideasWhat is idea management software?Marketing ideationIntroduction to marketing idea management How to gather marketing feedback from teammatesBrainstorming new marketing ideasHow to estimate the value of new marketing ideasTemplates2x2 prioritization matrixBrainstorming meetingBrainstorming sessionConcept mapData flow diagramFishbone diagramIdeas portal guideJobs to be doneMind mapProcess flow diagramProof of conceptSitemapSticky note packUser story mapWorkflow diagramRoadmapsTypes of roadmapsRoadmapping: Your starter guideBusiness roadmapFeatures roadmapInnovation roadmapMarketing roadmapProduct roadmapProduct portfolio roadmapProject roadmapStrategy roadmapTechnology roadmapProduct roadmap basicsHow to choose a product roadmap toolWhat to include on your product roadmapHow to visualize data on your product roadmapWhat milestones should be included on a roadmap?How often should roadmap planning happen?How to build a roadmap for a new productProduct roadmap best practicesHow to build an annual product roadmapHow to build a brilliant roadmapHow to customize the right roadmap for your audienceHow to build an agile roadmapProduct roadmap examplesHow to report on progress against your roadmapHow to communicate your product roadmap to customersMarketing roadmapsWhat is a content marketing roadmap? What is a digital marketing roadmap?What is an integrated marketing roadmap?What is a go-to-market roadmap? What is a portfolio marketing roadmap?How to choose a marketing roadmap toolTemplatesEpics roadmapFeatures roadmapNow, Next, Later roadmapPortfolio roadmapProduct roadmapRelease roadmapStrategic roadmapCollections: Product roadmapCollections: Product roadmap presentationCollections: Marketing roadmapPlansProduct planning essentialsWhat is product planning?How to diagram product use cases How product managers use Gantt chartsHow to use a digital whiteboard for product planningManaging releasesIntroduction to release managementHow to plan product releases across teamsWhat is a product backlog?Product backlog vs. release backlog vs. sprint backlogHow to refine the product backlogCapacity planning for product managersDefining requirementsWhat is requirements management?What is a market requirements document (MRD)?How to manage your product requirements document (PRD)Prioritizing featuresWhat is a product feature?What is user story mapping?How to prioritize product featuresCommon product prioritization frameworksJTBD prioritization framework Marketing plansIntroduction to marketing plansWhat is a marketing plan?How to create a marketing planWhat is a digital marketing plan?What is a content marketing plan?Why is content marketing important?What is a social media plan?How to create a marketing budgetTemplates2023 monthly calendar 2024 monthly calendar 2x2 prioritization matrixApproaches tableChange logFeature requirementKanban boardMarket requirements documentProblem statementProduct requirements documentPros and consRelease roadmapROAM boardSAFe® Program boardStakeholder analysisStakeholder mapTimeline diagramUser storyUser story mapCollections: Product development processCollections: MRDCollections: PRDCollections: Gantt chartCollections: User storyCollections: User story mappingCollections: Feature definition checklistCollections: Feature prioritization templatesCollections: Marketing plan templatesCollections: Marketing calendar templatesDesignsProduct design basicsWhat is user experience design?What is the role of a UX designer?What is the role of a UX manager?How to use a wireframe in product managementWireframe vs. mockup vs. prototypeTemplatesAnalytics dashboard wireframeProduct homepage wireframeSignup wireframeCollections: Creative briefDevelopmentAgile developmentCommon product development methodologies Common agile development methodologiesWhat is agile product management?What is agile software development?What is the role of a software engineer?What is waterfall product management?What is agile transformation?Agile vs. leanAgile vs. waterfallWhat is an agile roadmap?What is an agile retrospective?Best practices of agile development teamsWhat is a burndown chart?What is issue tracking?What is unit testing?Introduction to agile metricsAgile glossaryKanbanWhat is kanban?How development teams implement kanbanHow is kanban used by product managers?How to set up a kanban boardKanban vs. scrumScrumWhat is scrum?What are scrum roles?What is a scrum master?What is the role of a product manager in scrum?What is a sprint? 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something that is made or grown to be sold or used

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my favorite skin-care products

The company's newest product is selling well.

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(technical) The company needs to find a way to sell more product.

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something that is the result of a process

The sap used to make maple syrup is a natural product.

This book is the product of many years of hard work.

The finished/end product was a beautiful vase.

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someone or something that is produced or influenced by a particular environment or experience

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People are often products of their surroundings and upbringing.

Her politeness is a product of good parenting.

My grandfather was a product of his times. [=my grandfather was like other people who grew up with him]

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the number that is the result of multiplying two or more numbers

15 is the product of 3 and 5.

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product noun OPAL WOPAL S  /ˈprɒdʌkt/  /ˈprɑːdʌkt/Word Familyproduce verbproducer nounproduct nounproduction nounproductive adjective (≠ unproductive)productively adverbproduce noun

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  [countable, uncountable] a thing that is grown, produced or created, usually for salefood/agricultural/software productsHe has eliminated dairy products from his diet.This product contains nuts.The coating could appear in consumer products within five years.The company sells its products around the world.We are increasingly likely to buy products online.Where did you purchase the product?The cooperative helps local farmers successfully market their farm products.It is the responsibility of the industry to produce safe products.The company has been developing the product for years.investment in product developmentWe have just launched a new product on to the market.The store offers a wide range of products.She was very happy with the finished product.The bank offers a whole range of financial products and services. (business) We need new product to sell (= a new range of products).Synonyms productproductgoods ▪ commodity ▪ merchandise ▪ produceThese are all words for things that are produced to be sold.product a thing that is produced or grown, usually to be sold:to create/​develop/​launch a new productgoods things that are produced to be sold:cotton/​leather goodselectrical goodscommodity (economics) a product or raw material that can be bought and sold, especially between countries:rice, flour and other basic commoditiesmerchandise [U] goods that are bought or sold; things that you can buy that are connected with or advertise a particular event or organization:official Olympic merchandise goods or merchandise?Choose goods if the emphasis is on what the product is made of or what it is for: leather/​household goods . Choose merchandise if the emphasis is less on the product itself and more on its brand or the fact of buying/​selling it.produce [U] things that have been grown or made, especially things connected with farming:We sell only fresh local produce.Patternsconsumer/​industrial products/​goods/​commoditieshousehold products/​goodsfarm products/​produceluxury products/​goods/​commoditiesto sell/​market a product/​goods/​a commodity/​merchandise/​produceto export a product/​goods/​a commodity/​merchandiseto buy/​purchase a product/​goods/​a commodity/​merchandise/​produceCollocations BusinessBusinessRunning a businessbuy/​acquire/​own/​sell a company/​firm/​franchise set up/​establish/​start/​start up/​launch a business/​companyrun/​operate a business/​company/​franchisehead/​run a firm/​department/​teammake/​secure/​win/​block a dealexpand/​grow/​build the businessboost/​increase investment/​spending/​sales/​turnover/​earnings/​exports/​tradeincrease/​expand production/​output/​salesboost/​maximize production/​productivity/​efficiency/​income/​revenue/​profit/​profitabilityachieve/​maintain/​sustain growth/​profitabilitycut/​reduce/​bring down/​lower/​slash costs/​pricesannounce/​impose/​make cuts/​cutbacksSales and marketingbreak into/​enter/​capture/​dominate the marketgain/​grab/​take/​win/​boost/​lose market sharefind/​build/​create a market for somethingstart/​launch an advertising/​a marketing campaigndevelop/​launch/​promote a product/​websitecreate/​generate demand for your productattract/​get/​retain/​help customers/​clientsdrive/​generate/​boost/​increase demand/​salesbeat/​keep ahead of/​out-think/​outperform the competitionmeet/​reach/​exceed/​miss sales targetsFinancedraw up/​set/​present/​agree/​approve a budgetkeep to/​balance/​cut/​reduce/​slash the budgetbe/​come in below/​under/​over/​within budgetgenerate income/​revenue/​profit/​funds/​businessfund/​finance a campaign/​a venture/​an expansion/​spending/​a deficitprovide/​raise/​allocate capital/​fundsattract/​encourage investment/​investorsrecover/​recoup costs/​losses/​an investmentget/​obtain/​offer somebody/​grant somebody credit/​a loanapply for/​raise/​secure/​arrange/​provide financeFailurelose business/​trade/​customers/​sales/​revenueaccumulate/​accrue/​incur/​run up debtssuffer/​sustain enormous/​heavy/​serious lossesface cuts/​a deficit/​redundancy/​bankruptcyfile for/ (North American English) enter/​avoid/​escape bankruptcy(British English) go into administration/​liquidationliquidate/​wind up a companysurvive/​weather a recession/​downturnpropose/​seek/​block/​oppose a mergerlaunch/​make/​accept/​defeat a takeover bid see also end productExtra ExamplesIt's hard to find a competing product that is as compelling.Most companies haven't tested their products on humans yet.Our research enables companies to customize and tailor products to suit individual tastes.The group says it will introduce nine new products before the end of the year.Those who used the products were generally satisfied with the quality.They offer a range of niche products online.They put a lot of time and money into packaging products.Ensure you have adequate product descriptions.She is president of product management.The company is diversifying its product mix to attract new customers.We are expanding the product line-up.We have a good product, but it needs to be marketed better.agencies giving out promotional productseveryday household productsnon-toxic cleaning productsfor those still concerned about product safetyproducts offered by our insurance companiesthe company's flagship productthe manufacture of chocolate from cocoa bean to the finished productTopics Businessa1, Shoppinga1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivegoodrightinnovative…verb + productbuypurchasesell…product + nounareacategorygroup…phrasesa range of productsSee full entry

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  [countable] a thing produced during a natural, chemical or industrial processOne product of any combustion reaction is carbon monoxide.Methane is a product of this process. see also by-product, waste productTopics Physics and chemistryb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivegoodrightinnovative…verb + productbuypurchasesell…product + nounareacategorygroup…phrasesa range of productsSee full entry

[countable] product of something a person or thing that is the result of somethingThe child is the product of a broken home.Like many of his generation, he was a product of Japan's obsession with technology.Topics Change, cause and effectb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveendfinalnatural…prepositionproduct ofSee full entry [countable, uncountable] a cream or liquid that you put on your hair or skin to make it look betterThis product can be used on wet or dry hair.Don’t put too much product on your skin.Ken uses the very best styling products for Jessica's fine hair.Topics Appearancec1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectivegoodrightinnovative…verb + productbuypurchasesell…product + nounareacategorygroup…phrasesa range of productsSee full entry (mathematics) [countable] a quantity obtained by multiplying one number by anotherThe product of 21 and 16 is 336.Topics Maths and measurementc2 Word Originlate Middle English (as a mathematical term): from Latin productum ‘something produced’, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of producere ‘bring forth’, from pro- ‘forward’ + ducere ‘to lead’.See product in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee product in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic EnglishCheck pronunciation:

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Product - definition of product by The Free Dictionary

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product Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.Related to product: Product life cycle, Product Manager

prod·uct  (prŏd′əkt)n.1. Something produced by human or mechanical effort or by a natural process, as:a. An item that is made or refined and marketed: farm products; soaps, detergents, and similar products; travel products such as vacation trips.b. Such items considered as a group: sold a lot of product in May.c. A preparation, such as a gel, used for styling hair: began to use product soon after he became famous.d. A substance resulting from a chemical or nuclear reaction.2. a. A direct result; a consequence: "Is history the product of impersonal social and economic forces?" (Anthony Lewis).b. A person whose characteristics or abilities are the result of certain influences or kinds of experience: "She is the product of an America in which explicit displays of pride in intellect are considered unseemly" (Yuval Levin).3. Mathematics a. The number or quantity obtained by multiplying two or more numbers together.b. A scalar product.c. A vector product.[Middle English, result of multiplication, produced, from Medieval Latin prōductum, result of multiplication, from neuter past participle of Latin prōdūcere, to bring forth; see produce.]American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.product (ˈprɒdʌkt) n1. something produced by effort, or some mechanical or industrial process2. the result of some natural process3. a result or consequence4. (Chemistry) a substance formed in a chemical reaction5. (Hairdressing & Grooming) chiefly US any substance used to style hair, such as gel, wax, mousse, or hairspray6. (Mathematics) maths a. the result of the multiplication of two or more numbers, quantities, etcb. Also called: set product another name for intersection37. (Mathematics) See Cartesian product[C15: from Latin prōductum (something) produced, from prōdūcere to bring forth]Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014prod•uct (ˈprɒd əkt, -ʌkt) n. 1. a thing produced by labor: farm products. 2. the totality of goods or services that a company produces. 3. material created or produced and viewed in terms of potential sales: an artist who provided dealers with reliable product. 4. a person or thing seen as resulting from a process, as a social or historical one: He is a product of his time. 5. Math. a. the result obtained by multiplying two or more quantities together. b. intersection (def. 3a). [1400–50; < Latin prōductum (thing) produced, n. use of neuter past participle of prōdūcere to produce] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.prod·uct (prŏd′əkt) A number or quantity obtained by multiplication. For example, the product of 3 and 7 is 21.The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.produce – product1. 'produce' used as a verbProduce is usually a verb, pronounced /prə'djuːs/.To produce a result or effect means to cause it to happen.His comments produced an angry response.The talks failed to produce an agreement.To produce goods or food means to make or grow them, usually to be sold.The factory produces goods for export.They use all the available land to produce crops.2. 'produce' used as a nounFood that is grown to be sold is called produce, pronounced /'prɒdjuːs/.She has a market stall selling organic produce.3. 'product'Goods that are made and sold in large quantities are called products.Manufacturers spend huge sums of money advertising their products.Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:Switch to new thesaurus Noun1.product - commodities offered for sale; "good business depends on having good merchandise"; "that store offers a variety of products"merchandise, warecargo, consignment, freight, lading, shipment, payload, load, loading - goods carried by a large vehiclecommodity, trade good, good - articles of commercecontraband - goods whose importation or exportation or possession is prohibited by lawfeature - an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articlesgeneric - any product that can be sold without a brand nameironmongery - the merchandise that is sold in an ironmonger's shopirregular, second - merchandise that has imperfections; usually sold at a reduced price without the brand nameline of business, line of merchandise, line of products, product line, business line, line - a particular kind of product or merchandise; "a nice line of shoes"mercantile establishment, outlet, retail store, sales outlet - a place of business for retailing goodsnumber - an item of merchandise offered for sale; "she preferred the black nylon number"; "this sweater is an all-wool number"refill - a commercial product that refills a container with its appropriate contents; "he got a refill for his ball-point pen"; "he got a refill for his notebook"release - merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film); "a new release from the London Symphony Orchestra"dreck, schlock, shlock - merchandise that is shoddy or inferiorsoftware product, software package - merchandise consisting of a computer program that is offered for saleinventory, stock - the merchandise that a shop has on hand; "they carried a vast inventory of hardware"; "they stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory"top of the line - the best (most expensive) in a given line of merchandisepiece goods, yard goods - merchandise in the form of fabrics sold by the yard2.product - an artifact that has been created by someone or some process; "they improve their product every year"; "they export most of their agricultural production"productionbook, volume - physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together; "he used a large book as a doorstop"book - a number of sheets (ticket or stamps etc.) bound together on one edge; "he bought a book of stamps"spin-off, byproduct, by-product - a product made during the manufacture of something elsecreation - an artifact that has been brought into existence by someonedeliverable - something that can be provided as the product of development; "under this contract the deliverables include both software and hardware"end product, output - final product; the things producedbrainchild, inspiration - a product of your creative thinking and work; "he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists"; "after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality"job - an object worked on; a result produced by working; "he held the job in his left hand and worked on it with his right"magazine - product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object; "tripped over a pile of magazines"newspaper, paper - the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher; "when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper"outturn, turnout, output - what is produced in a given time periodturnery - products made on a lathepiece of work, work - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; "erosion is the work of wind or water over time"fruit, yield - an amount of a productmotion picture, motion-picture show, movie, moving picture, moving-picture show, pic, film, picture show, flick, picture - a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location"3.product - a quantity obtained by multiplication; "the product of 2 and 3 is 6"mathematical productquantity - the concept that something has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variablefactorial - the product of all the integers up to and including a given integer; "1, 2, 6, 24, and 120 are factorials"multiple - the product of a quantity by an integer; "36 is a multiple of 9"4.product - a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction; "a product of lime and nitric acid"hydrolysate - a product of hydrolysischemical, chemical substance - material produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or moleculesfiltrate - the product of filtration; a gas or liquid that has been passed through a filter5.product - a consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances; "skill is the product of hours of practice"; "his reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue"consequence, effect, result, upshot, outcome, event, issue - a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon; "the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise"; "his decision had depressing consequences for business"; "he acted very wise after the event"6.product - the set of elements common to two or more sets; "the set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red things"Cartesian product, intersectionset - a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth"Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.productnoun1. goods, produce, production, creation, commodity, invention, merchandise, artefact, concoction Try to get the best products at the lowest price.2. result, fruit, consequence, yield, returns, issue, effect, outcome, legacy, spin-off, end result, offshoot, upshot The company is the product of a merger.Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002productnounSomething produced by human effort:production. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

TranslationsمَنْتوجناتِجنِتَاجنَتيجَهпродуктпроизведениепроизводстворезултатследствиеsoučinvýrobekvýsledekproduktresultatProduktErgebnisFabrikatπροϊόνγινόμενοproductofrutomercancíatuotetulotuotantoproduitdenréeintersectionmarchandiseproizvodszorzattermékafurîframleiîsluvaramargfeldiprodottofrutto製品제품productproduktproduktwynikefektiloczynprodukcjaprodutoproduçãoпродуктпродукцияпроизведениерезультаттоварsúčinvýrobokizdelekproduktresultatsnittvaraผลผลิตürünçarpımmahsulsonuçsản phẩm产品积结果product [ˈprɒdʌkt]A. N1. (Comm, Ind) → producto mconsumer products → productos mpl de consumofood products → productos mpl alimenticiossee also end Dsee also finished 2see also gross Esee also waste E2. (fig) → producto m, fruto mit is the product of his imagination → es producto de su imaginaciónshe is the product of a broken home → es el clásico producto de un hogar deshecho3. (Math, Chem) → producto mB. CPD product development N → creación f de nuevos productosproduct liability N → responsabilidad f del fabricanteproduct line N → línea f de productosproduct manager N → product manager mfproduct placement N → emplazamiento mproduct range N → gama f de productosproduct research N → investigación f del productoproduct specification N → descripción f del productoCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005product [ˈprɒdʌkt] n (= manufactured item) → produit mconsumer products → produits de consommation to be a product of [time, events] [person] → être le produit deWe are all products of our time → Nous sommes tous le produit de notre époque. (= end result) → produit mthe product of a merger of two banks → le produit d'une fusion entre deux banques modif [design, development, endorsement, launch] → de produit; [innovation] → de produitCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005product n → Produkt nt, → Erzeugnis nt; (fig: = result, also Math, Chem) → Produkt nt; food products → Nahrungsmittel pl; product placement → Produktplacement ntCollins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007product [ˈprɒdʌkt] n (also) (Math) → prodotto (fig) → fruttoCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995produce (prəˈdjuːs) verb1. to bring out. She produced a letter from her pocket. uithaal يُبْرِز، يُنْتِج изваждам puxar de vytáhnout hervorholen tage frem βγάζωsacar, extraer välja võtma بیرون آوردن ottaa esiin sortir לְהַראוֹת उत्पन्न करना, पैदा करना elővesz mengeluarkan leggja fram, sÿna (tirare fuori) 取り出す 꺼내다 ištraukti, pateikti uzrādīt mengeluarkan te voorschijn halen frambringe, framvisewyjąć راباستل puxar de a scoate (din) предъявлять vytiahnuť izvleči izvaditi ta fram เอาออกมา çıkarmak 出示,拿出 представляти, пред'являти نکالنا đưa ra 出示2. to give birth to. A cow produces one or two calves a year. kalf, geboorte skenk تَضَع، تَلِد раждам dar à luz rodit erzeugen føde γεννώtener, dar a luz sünnitama زاییدن synnyttää donner naissance à לְהַמלִיט जन्म देना, जन्मना szül (ivadékot) melahirkan geta af sér partorire 産む 낳다 at(si)vesti atnesties melahirkan werpenføde, frambringedawać زيږول dar à luz a da naştere la производить на свет rodiť, plodiť roditi, povreči roditi alstra, frambringa, föda ให้กำเนิด doğurmak 生,產 родити پيدا کرنا، جننا sinh đẻ 生,产 3. to cause. His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children. veroorsaak يُسَبِّب، يُحْدِث причинявам provocar způsobit, vyvolat bewirken frembringe προκαλώprovocar, producir esile kutsuma بوجود آوردن aiheuttaa provoquer לְהָפִיק उत्पन्न करना okoz, előidéz menyebabkan leiða af sér produrre, provocare 引き起こす 발생시키다 sukelti radīt; izraisīt menyebabkan veroorzakenforårsake, avstedkommewywołać پيدا كول provocar a provoca вызывать, быть причинои spôsobiť, vyvolať povzročiti izazvati framkalla, åstadkomma, leda till ทำให้เกิด neden olmak 引起 викликати, бути причиною سبب بننا gây ra 引起4. to make or manufacture. The factory produces furniture. vervaardig يُنْتِج، يَصْنَع произвеждам fabricar vyrábět produzieren producere παράγω, κατασκευάζωproducir, fabricar valmistama تولید کردن valmistaa produire לְייָצֵר बनाना, तैयार करना előállít memproduksi framleiða produrre 生産する 생산하다 gaminti ražot; izgatavot membuat producerenlage, produsereprodukować توليدول،جوړول fabricar a produce делать, производить vyrábať izdelati proizvoditi producera, tillverka ผลิต üretmek (在工廠)製造,生產 виробляти; виготовляти تيار کرنا، بنانا sản xuất 制造,生产 5. to give or yield. The country produces enough food for the population. oplewer يُنْتِج، يُغِلُّ произвеждам produzir produkovat produzieren producere παράγωproducir tootma محصول دادن tuottaa produire לְהַצְמִיחַ, לְגַדֵל पैदा करना, उत्पादन, पैदावार terem (gyümölcsöt) menghasilkan framleiða produrre 産する 산출하다 gaminti, duoti ražot; dot ražu menghasilkan voortbrengenavle, produsereprodukować محصول وركول produzir a produce производить produkovať pridelati proizvoditi ge, avkasta ให้ผล üretmek (自然地)生產 виробляти دينا، مہيا کرنا cung cấp 生产,出产 6. to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc). The play was produced by Henry Dobson. vervaardig يُخْرِج مَسْرَحِيَّه поставям produzir režírovat, inscenovat produzieren, inszenieren producere ανεβάζω έργο, παρουσιάζω, διευθύνω την παραγωγή poner en escena; producir lavastama, tootma تهیه کردن tuottaa mettre en scène; produire; réaliser לְהָפִיק तैयार करना színre hoz (színdarabot), kihoz (filmet) memproduksi setja upp produrre, realizzare 演出する 제작하다 parengti, pastatyti producēt; uzvest (lugu u.tml.); uzņemt (filmu) menerbitkan regissereniscenesette, oppføre, produserewystawić جوړول produzir a regiza; a pro­duce; a realiza осуществлять постановку, продюсировать režírovať, inscenovať biti producent producirati producera สร้างขึ้น yapmak 演出,創作 поставити انتظام کرنا dàn dựng 演出,创作 (ˈprodjuːs) noun something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms. agricultural/farm produce. produkte مَنْتوج، غُلَّه،مَحْصول продукция produto produkt das Produkt produkt; -produkt γεωργικό προϊόν productos toode محصول tuote produits תוֹצֶרֶת חַקלָאִית उपज termény hasil framleiðsla prodotto 農産物 농산물, 수확물 produkcija produkcija; ražojumi hasil producten landbruksvarer, ferskvarer płody rolne محصول produto produse (ali­men­tare/agricole) (сельскохозяйственные) продукты produkt pridelek proizvod produkter ผลิตผล ürün, mahsul 產品(尤指農產品) продукція, вироби فصل، پيداوار sản phẩm 产品,农产品 proˈducer noun a person who produces a play, film, etc, but is usually not responsible for instructing the actors. vervaardiger مُنْتِج режисъор produtor producent der/die Produzent(in) producer παραγωγόςproductor produtsent تهیه کننده tuottaja producteur/-trice מפיק, מפיקה उत्पादक producer produser framleiðandi produttore, produttrice 製作者 제작자 prodiuseris producents; ražotājs penerbit productieleiderprodusentproducent جوړونكى produtor producător продюсер producent producent proizvođač producent ผู้ผลิต yapımcı, prodüktör (電影的)製片人 продюсер ڈرامہ يا فلم پيش کرنے والا nhà sản xuất (电影的)制片人 product (ˈprodəkt) noun1. a result. The plan was the product of hours of thought. resultaat نَتيجَه резултат produto výsledek das Ergebnis produkt; resultat προϊόν, αποτέλεσμαproducto, resultado, fruto tulemus نتیجه tulos produit, résultatתוצר, תוצאה उपज eredmény hasil afurð prodotto 結果 산물 rezultatas rezultāts; auglis hasil resultaatresultatprodukt پايه،نتيجه produto rezultat результат výsledok plod proizvod produkt ผลที่เกิดขึ้น ürün, sonuç 結果 результат, наслідок نتيجہ kết quả 结果2. something manufactured. The firm manufactures metal products. produk مَنْتوج продукт produto výrobek das Produkt produkt; -produkt προϊόνproducto toode محصول tuote produitמוצר उत्पाद termék produk framleiðsluvara prodotto 生産物 제품 produktas, gaminys produkts; ražojums produk productvare, produktprodukt محصول produto produs продукция výrobok izdelek proizvod produkt ผลิตภัณฑ์ ürün, mahsul 產品 продукція; виріб سامان sản phẩm 产品3. the result of multiplying one number by another. The product of 9 and 2 is 18. produk ناتِج произведение produto součin das Produkt produkt γινόμενοproducto korrutis حاصل tulo produit מַכפֵּלָה गुणनफल szorzat hasil margfeldi prodotto 積 계산 sandauga reizinājums hasil darab productproduktiloczyn حاصل،لاسته راوړنه produto produs произведение súčin zmnožek proizvod produkt ผลคูณ çarpım (乘)積 добуток ضرب کا نتيجہ đáp án (乘)积 proˈduction (-ˈdakʃən) noun1. the act or process of producing something. car-production; The production of the film cost a million dollars. produksie إنْتاج производство produção výroba die Produktion produktion παραγωγήproducción tootmine تولید tuotanto productionייצור उत्पाद gyártás; produkció produksi framleiðsla produzione 製造 생산 gamyba ražošana; (filmas) uzņemšana; (lugas u.tml.) uzvedums pengeluaran productieproduksjon, framstilling produkcja جوړول،توليد producere; producţie производство výroba izdelovanje proizvodnja produktion การผลิต üretme, imalât 製作,製造 виробництво; виготовлення تياري sự sản xuất 制作,制造 2. the amount produced, especially of manufactured goods. The new methods increased production. produksie إنْتاج، مَنْتوج продукт produção výroba die Produktion produktion παραγωγήproducción toodang تولید tuotantomäärä productionתפוקה प्रदर्शन előállítás, termelés produksi framleiðsla produzione 生産量 생산량 produkcija produkcija; ražošana pengeluaran productieproduksjon produkcja توليد،اختراع produção producţie производительность výroba proizvodnja proizvodnja produktion ปริมาณที่ผลิตได้ üretim miktarı 產量 продуктивність تياري کي مقدار sản lượng 产量3. a particular performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play etc. I prefer this production of `Hamlet' to the one I saw two years ago. produksie, opvoering إنْتاج مَسْرَحِيَّه постановка produção inscenace die Aufführung opsætning παραγωγή, ανέβασμαpuesta en escena, producción lavastus اثر سینمایی produktio mise en scèneהפקה रचना produkció produksi uppfærsla (messa in scena) 演出 작품 pastatymas iestudējums produksi productieoppsetting, produksjon inscenizacja سينمايۍ اثر produção punere în scenă постановка inscenácia izvedba produkcija uppsättning ผลงานละครหรือการแสดง yapım 演出 художній твір; постановка ڈرامہ کا کردار tác phẩm 演出proˈductive (-ˈdaktiv) adjective (negative unproductive) producing a lot; fruitful. productive land; Our discussion was not very productive. produktief مُنْتِج продуктивен produtivo úrodný, plodný ergiebig frugtbar παραγωγικόςproductivo; fértil viljakas پربار tuottoisa fertile, fructueux יַיצרָנִי उत्पादक termékeny banyak menghasilkan afrakstursmikill; frjósamur produttivo 生産的な 생산적인 produktyvus, vaisingas, našus produktīvs; ražīgs; auglīgs produktif productiefproduktiv, fruktbarwydajny, produktywny ډك له ثمر څخه produtivo fertil, fructuos плодородный; плодотворный úrodný, plodný ploden produktivan fruktbar, bördig, produktiv ที่อุดมสมบูรณ์ verimli, üretken 多產的 продуктивний زرخيز، بارآور năng suất 多产的productivity (prodəkˈtivəti) noun the rate or efficiency of work especially in industrial production. produktiwiteit إنْتاجِيَّه قُدْرَة الإنْتاج продуктивност produtividade produktivita die Produktivität produktivitet παραγωγικότηταproductividad tootlikkus میزان تولید؛ میزان ثمربخشی tuottavuus pro- ductivité תפוקה उत्पादकता termelékenység; termékenység produktivitas framleiðni produttività 生産性 생산성 našumas produktivitāte; ražīgums daya pengeluaran productiviteitproduktivitet, produksjonsevnewydajność د جوړولو اندازه،د توليدولو نتيجه produtividade productivitate производительность produktivita storilnost produktivnost produktivitet ความสามารถในการผลิต verimlilik 生產率 продуктивність زرخيزي hiệu suất 生产率Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.product → نِتَاج výrobek produkt Produkt προϊόν producto tuote produit proizvod prodotto 製品 제품 product produkt produkt produto продукт produkt ผลผลิต ürün sản phẩm 产品Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009prod·uctn. producto; resultado, efecto. English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012product n productoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

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