mass-produced

ADJECTIVE
  1. produced in quantity often by assembly-line techniques
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  • People might have had iceboxes, but the very first home ‘fridges’ were not invented until 1913 and not mass-produced until 1939.
  • Associate Professor at the Camera Culture Lab, Ramesh Raskar, who led the project, said the device can be mass-produced for less than $2 a piece and used to diagnose myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism. Top Headlines
  • Local art shops sell a range of items, from mass-produced woodcarvings to high-quality, handmade items made by recognized masters in fine-grained ebony, jackfruit or sandalwood.
  • Her later work included the design of glass figurines and vases, some of which were mass-produced.
  • And the industrial desserts that one orders from a mass-produced four-colour brochure that screams factory food. Globe and Mail
  • It is used for mass-produced economy furniture, worktops and flooring. Technology Basic Facts
  • The idea was that industrialized, mass-produced housing could shelter all those wretched proletarians consigned to rat-infested tenements.
  • Sewing machines brought mass-produced shoes in standard sizes and ready-to-wear clothes within universal reach.
  • Back then, cards weren't mass-produced, so it's likely they're using a hand-painted 32-card deck called a "piquet". Another view Cézanne's The Card Players
  • This nécessaire is typical of Cox's work and incorporates standardised and mass-produced elements; the gold cage-work is constructed from bands produced in strips and cut to measure.
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