Hypertext Webster Gateway: "reproduce"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Reproduce \Re`pro*duce"\ (r?`pr?-d?s"), v. t.
To produce again. Especially:
(a) To bring forward again; as, to reproduce a witness; to
reproduce charges; to reproduce a play.
(b) To cause to exist again.

Those colors are unchangeable, and whenever all
those rays with those their colors are mixed again
they reproduce the same white light as before.
--Sir I.
Newton.
(c) To produce again, by generation or the like; to cause the
existence of (something of the same class, kind, or
nature as another thing); to generate or beget, as
offspring; as, to reproduce a rose; some animals are
reproduced by gemmation.
(d) To make an image or other representation of; to portray;
to cause to exist in the memory or imagination; to make a
copy of; as, to reproduce a person's features in marble,
or on canvas; to reproduce a design.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

reproduce
v 1: make a copy or equivalent of; "reproduce the painting"
2: have offspring or young [syn: {procreate}, {multiply}]
3: recreate an idea, mood, atmosphere, etc. as by artistic
means; "He reproduced the feeling of sadness in the
portrait"
4: repeat after memorization; "For the exam, you must be able
to regurgitate the information" [syn: {regurgitate}]


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