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Coproduce vs Coproduct - What's the difference?

coproduce | coproduct |

As a verb coproduce

is to produce a creative work together with someone else.

As a noun coproduct is

any of multiple products that are produced at the same time, or by the same process.

coproduce

English

Verb

(coproduc)
  • To produce a creative work together with someone else
  • * {{quote-news, year=2001, date=February 23, author=Albert Williams, title=Springtime for Mel Brooks, work=Chicago Reader citation
  • , passage=Of course Leo returns to give himself up, joining Max in prison to coproduce the jailhouse hit "Prisoners of Love." }}

    Derived terms

    * coproduction ----

    coproduct

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia coproduct) (en noun)
  • Any of multiple products that are produced at the same time, or by the same process
  • (mathematics) A structure constructed from several similar structures, equipped with appropriate of groups
  • Considering the set of 15 axioms given in the "Predicate Calculus" article of the Encyclopedia of Mathematics, axioms 12 and 14 may be construed as stating that \forall x \phi is the categorical product of all of the instantiations \phi (x , t) of φ''. Likewise, dually, axioms 13 and 15 may be construed as stating that \exists x \phi is the categorical coproduct of all of the instantiations of ''φ . (Axiom 12 would give the projection morphisms, Axiom 13 the inclusion morphisms, and Axioms 14 and 15 the universal properties.)