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Creating and Producing

20 Words

10m

manufacture
1.
man
u
fac
ture
Verb

to produce products in large quantities by using machinery

The company manufactures electronic devices, such as smartphones and tablets.

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fabricate
2.
fab
ri
cate
Verb

to create or build something by combining different parts or components, either artificial or natural

Car manufacturers fabricate vehicles from thousands of individual components.

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assemble
3.
a
ssemb
le
Verb

to make something by putting separate parts of something together

The team of workers assembled the furniture according to the provided instructions.

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forge
4.
forge
Verb

to make something from a piece of metal object by heating it until it becomes soft and then beating it with a hammer

Ancient warriors relied on skilled artisans to forge their weapons.

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sketch
5.
sketch
Noun

a basic version of something, often created to outline or test ideas before the final version

The architect presented a rough sketch of the new building before starting detailed plans.

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crochet
6.
cro
chet
Noun

a technique to make fabric that is done by hand and the threads of cotton or wool are connected by using a needle with a hook on its end

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weave
7.
weave
Verb

to create fabric or material by interlacing threads, yarn, or other strands in a pattern using a loom or by hand

The artisan weaved a complex pattern into the rug.

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engrave
8.
en
grave
Verb

to carve or cut a design or lettering into a hard surface, such as metal or stone

The jeweler engraved the couple's initials on the wedding ring.

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tailor
9.
tai
lor
Noun

a person whose job is making clothes, especially for men

My uncle is a skilled tailor who runs his own shop.

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brew
10.
brew
Verb

to make a drink, such as tea or coffee, or soup by soaking ingredients in hot water

She likes to brew her coffee with freshly ground beans every morning.

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carve
11.
carve
Verb

to shape or create by cutting or sculpting, often using tools or a sharp instrument

He carved intricate patterns into the stone to create a decorative monument.

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doodle
12.
doo
dle
Verb

to aimlessly draw lines and shapes, particularly when one is bored

During the meeting, he doodled on his notepad to pass the time.

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engineer
13.
en
gi
neer
Noun

a person who designs, fixes, or builds roads, machines, bridges, etc.

An engineer's job is to apply scientific principles to solve engineering challenges.

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compose
14.
com
pose
Verb

to write a musical piece

She was inspired by nature's beauty to compose a serene and melodic piano sonata.

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draft
15.
draft
Noun

a document ordering the bank to pay a specific amount of money to someone

The seller issued a draft to the buyer, ensuring that the payment would be made upon delivery of the goods.

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innovate
16.
in
no
vate
Verb

to introduce new ideas, methods, or products to improve or change the current way of doing things

Tech companies continually innovate to bring cutting-edge products to the market.

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weld
17.
weld
Verb

to join two or more pieces of metal together using heat and pressure

He carefully welded the steel beams to create a sturdy frame.

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etch
18.
etch
Verb

to cut or carve designs or writings on a hard surface, often using acid or a laser beam

The artist etched a detailed illustration on a metal plate.

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embroider
19.
emb
roi
der
Verb

to sew decorative patterns on a piece of cloth with colored threads

She decided to embroider the hem of the dress for a more intricate design.

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synthesize
20.
syn
the
size
Verb

to make something by combining different elements or compounds

The chemist synthesized a new compound by combining various chemical elements in the laboratory.

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