productprod·uct /ˈprɒdʌktˈprɑː-/ noun1[countableC]COMMERCE something useful and intended to be sold that comes from nature or is made in a factoryDistributors for Amway sell numerous products, including cleaning and personal-care products.
Companies must be able to launch new products (=introduce them) quickly and alter existing ones.
SL Industries designs, manufactures and distributes engineered products.
There were thought to be no safety problems, but the company decided to withdraw the product (=no longer make it available) so the incidents could be investigated.
2milk/steel/tobacco/wood etc products products made from milk etcCorning produces glass fiber and other specialty glass products.
petroleum products
3[countableC]COMMERCE a serviceThe bank offers products such as cash management and short-term loans.
4[uncountableU]COMMERCE products in generalHe needed $6,000 more a month to invest in inventory, but didn’t have it. As a result he couldn’t keep enough product on the shelf.
→ commercial product → commodity product → consumer product → copycat product → core product → derivative product → entry-level product → financial product → generic product → gross product → high-end product → high-tech product → home product → household product → industrial product → insurance product → investment product → low-end product → me-too product → proprietary product → value-added product