strictly-produced
|strict-ly-pro-duced|
/ˈstrɪktli prəˈdjuːst/
produced under strict conditions
Etymology
'strictly-produced' originates from the combination of 'strictly' and 'produced', where 'strictly' is derived from the Latin word 'strictus', meaning 'tight' or 'drawn together', and 'produced' comes from the Latin 'producere', meaning 'to lead forward'.
'strictly' changed from the Old French word 'stricte' and 'produced' from the Old French 'produire', eventually forming the modern English term 'strictly-produced'.
Initially, 'strictly' meant 'tightly' or 'rigidly', and 'produced' meant 'brought forth'. Over time, 'strictly-produced' evolved to mean 'produced under strict conditions'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
produced under strict conditions or guidelines.
The strictly-produced organic vegetables are free from any synthetic chemicals.
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Last updated: 2025/05/30 16:07
