production
French
noun
Definitions
- production
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin productio, productionem (a lengthening, prolonging).
Origin
Latin
productio, productionem
Gloss
a lengthening, prolonging
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- agroproduction English
- bioproduction English
- coproduction English
- electroproduction English
- hadroproduction English
- hyperproduction English
- hypoproduction English
- leptoproduction English
- misproduction English
- multiproduction English
- nanoproduction English
- nonproduction English
- osteoproduction English
- overproduction English
- photoproduction English
- post-production English
- pre-production English
- preproduction English
- production English
- productionable English
- productional English
- productionisation English
- productionise English
- productionize English
- productionless English
- productionwise English
- reproduction English
- underproduction English
- unproduction English
- productio Latin
- productio, productionem Latin
- prōdūcō Latin
- Bandproduktion German
- Gesamtproduktion German
- Jahresproduktion German
- Plasteproduktion German
- Plastproduktion German
- Produktion German
- Produktionsanlage German
- Produktionskapazität German
- Produktionsmittel German
- Produktionsort German
- Produktionsverfahren German
- Raffinerieproduktion German
- Rüstungsproduktion German
- Serienproduktion German
- Weltproduktion German
- Überproduktion German
- produkció Hungarian
- produzione Italian
- coproduction French
- préproduction French
- superproduction French
- surproduction French
- producción Spanish, Castilian
- *dewk- Proto-Indo-European
- produksjon Norwegian Bokmål
- produção Portuguese
- プロダクション Japanese
- produksjon Norwegian Nynorsk
- production Old French
- producție Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- produsion Venetian