interproduce

English

Etymology

inter- + produce

Verb

interproduce (third-person singular simple present interproduces, present participle interproducing, simple past and past participle interproduced)

  1. To produce each other.
    • 2013, Clive D. L. Wynne, John E. R. Staddon, Models of Action: Mechanisms for Adaptive Behavior, page 20:
      For instance, a1 can produce a2, while a2 produces a1. [] But the point is that, if a system of magicians is mutually interproducing in this way, then it is likely to survive the continual flux of magician interaction dynamics.
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