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21productive — adj. productive of * * * [prə dʌktɪv] productive of …
22productive — [prəˈdʌktɪv] adj 1) making or growing things in large quantities This is highly productive farming country.[/ex] 2) producing or achieving a lot Ant: unproductive a very productive meeting[/ex] productively adv …
23productive — Producing or capable of producing; denoting especially an inflammation leading to the production of new tissue with or without an exudate. [see product] * * * pro·duc·tive prə dək tiv, prō adj raising mucus or sputum (as from the bronchi) <a… …
24productive of — producing. → productive …
25productive — adjective 1》 producing or able to produce large amounts of goods, crops, etc. ↘relating to or engaged in the production of goods, crops, etc. 2》 achieving or producing a significant amount or result. 3》 (productive of) producing. 4》… …
26productive — Huahua, māhuahua, hua nui. ♦ Productive or prolific family, welo hānau …
27productive — /prə dʌktɪv/ adjective which produces ♦ productive discussions useful discussions which lead to an agreement or decision …
28productive — /prə dʌktɪv/ adjective which produces, especially which produces something useful ♦ productive discussions useful discussions which lead to an agreement or decision …
29Productive and unproductive labour — were concepts used in classical political economy mainly in the 18th and 19th century, which survive today to some extent in modern management discussions, economic sociology and Marxist or Marxian economic analysis. The concepts strongly… …
30Productive forces — Productive forces, productive powers or forces of production [in German, Produktivkräfte ] is a central concept in Marxism and historical materialism. In Karl Marx and Frederick Engels s own critique of political economy, it refers to the… …