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producer

[ pruh-doo-ser, -dyoo- ]

noun

  1. a person who produces.
  2. Economics. a person who creates economic value, or produces goods and services.
  3. a person responsible for the financial and administrative aspects of a stage, film, television, or radio production; the person who exercises general supervision of a production and is responsible chiefly for raising money, hiring technicians and artists, etc., required to stage a play, make a motion picture, or the like. Compare director ( def 3 ).
  4. British Theater. (formerly) a director of theatrical productions; stage director.
  5. an apparatus for making producer gas.
  6. Ecology. an organism, as a plant, that is able to produce its own food from inorganic substances.


producer

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noun

  1. a person or thing that produces
  2. a person responsible for the artistic direction of a play, including interpretation of the script, preparation of the actors, and overall design
  3. a person who organizes the stage production of a play, including the finance, management, etc
  4. the person who takes overall administrative responsibility for a film or television programme Compare director
  5. the person who supervises the arrangement, recording, and mixing of a record
  6. economics a person or business enterprise that generates goods or services for sale Compare consumer
  7. chem an apparatus or plant for making producer gas
  8. often plural ecology an organism, esp a green plant, that builds up its own tissues from simple inorganic compounds See also consumer decomposer
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

producer

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  1. An autotrophic organism that serves as a source of food for other organisms in a food chain. Producers include green plants, which produce food through photosynthesis, and certain bacteria that are capable of converting inorganic substances into food through chemosynthesis.
  2. Compare consumer
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of producer1

First recorded in 1505–15; produce + -er 1
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Relying too much on foreign producers could threaten economic security by “rendering U.S. supply chains vulnerable to geopolitical disruption and supply shocks,†Trump said in his executive order.

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And up until now, I focused on what I liked, but this time, I wanted to collaborate with great producers who have a deeper understanding of the culture.

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He ultimately starts working for Sritala, as she was charmed by him — even if he really wasn’t a producer.

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To the audition, he "wore oversize gonky Australian shorts in nausea green" in an attempt to put the producers off, he wrote in his autobiography.

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As depicted in Samir Oliveros’ film inspired by this odd moment in television history, the “luckiest man†nickname was hastily brainstormed by the panicking producers backstage, hoping to spin their expensive oversight into TV gold.

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