routinely-produced
|rou-tine-ly-pro-duced|
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/ruːˈtiːnli prəˈduːst/
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/ruːˈtiːnli prəˈdjuːst/
(produce)
creation process
Etymology
'routinely-produced' originates from the combination of 'routine' and 'produce'. 'Routine' comes from French 'routine', meaning 'usual course of action', and 'produce' from Latin 'producere', meaning 'to bring forth'.
'Routine' evolved from the French word 'routine', and 'produce' from the Latin 'producere', eventually forming the modern English term 'routinely-produced'.
Initially, 'routine' meant 'a regular course of action', and 'produce' meant 'to bring forth'. Together, they evolved to mean 'created as part of a regular procedure'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
created or manufactured as part of a regular procedure or schedule.
The factory specializes in routinely-produced goods.
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Last updated: 2025/04/04 04:22
