product
noun
uk/ˈprɒdʌkt/ us [ C or U ] PRODUCTION
something that is manufactured or grown to be sold, usually in large quantities:
sell/launch/withdraw a product The manufacturers had to withdraw the product because of a design fault.
We aim to develop more quality products over the coming year.
oil/steel products
agricultural/dairy products
[ C ] FINANCE
a service that customers can buy from a financial organization to invest or save money:
financial/insurance/investment, etc. product Improvement of the bank's financial product range formed part of the takeover bid.
[ U ] COMMERCE
something that is available for sale:
They took all products containing the chemical off the shelves.
Large companies usually offer small retailers a deal where they only pay for the product sold during an agreed period.
See also
augmented product
by-product
commercial product
commodity product
consumer products
copycat adjective
core adjective
derivative product
differentiated
end product
entry-level
financial product
gross product
high-end
home product
household product
industrial adjective
insurance product
investment product
low-end adjective
me-too
proprietary
substitute product