different between production vs propagation
production
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French production, from Latin productio, productionem (“a lengthening, prolonging”). See produce.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p???d?k??n/
Noun
production (countable and uncountable, plural productions)
- The act of producing, making or creating something. [from 15th c.]
- The act of bringing something forward, out, etc., for use or consideration. [from 15th c.]
- The act of being produced.
- The total amount produced.
- The presentation of a theatrical work.
- An occasion or activity made more complicated than necessary.
- That which is manufactured or is ready for manufacturing in volume (as opposed to a prototype or conceptual model).
- The act of lengthening out or prolonging.
- (zoology) An extension or protrusion.
- (computing) A rewrite rule specifying a symbol substitution that can be recursively performed to generate new symbol sequences. (More information on Wikipedia.)
- (programming, uncountable) The environment where finished code runs, as opposed to staging or development.
- (Scotland, law, in the plural) Written documents produced in support of the action or defence.
Derived terms
- productionise, productionize
- production line
Descendants
- ? Japanese: ??????? (purodakushon)
Translations
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin productio, productionem.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??.dyk.sj??/
Noun
production f (plural productions)
- production
Related terms
- produire
- produit
Further reading
- “production” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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propagation
English
Etymology
From Middle French propagation, from Old French propagacion, from Latin propagatio.Morphologically propagate +? -ion
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
propagation (countable and uncountable, plural propagations)
- the multiplication or natural increase in a population
- the dissemination of something to a larger area or greater number
- (physics) the act of propagating, especially the movement of a wave
- (genetics) the elongation part of transcription
- (religion) winning new converts
- some degree of success in the spread of propaganda
Derived terms
Translations
French
Etymology
From Latin pr?p?g?ti?.
Pronunciation
Noun
propagation f (plural propagations)
- propagation
Related terms
- propager
Further reading
- “propagation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
propagation From the web:
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