If what you table is not the biological definitions then, of course, they are not the biological definitions. It's not a matter of me "rejecting them".
Actually, it is exactly that.
You have decided, in advance, that anyone who doesn't agree with your
"unique-to-you" interpretation of the simple present tense "
produces" is automatically wrong. Even though you have been shown that such an interpretation would either have to be unique to biology, or it would break every other use of the term
smartcooky: "That building over there is a Widget Factory. It produces widgets"
Steersman: "Is it producing widgets at the moment?"
smartcooky: "No. Today is Sunday and they are closed"
Steersman: "Oh, well its not a Widget Factory then!"
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smartcooky: "That man over there is Jerry Bruckheimer. He's a well known film producer. He produces movies"
Steersman: "Is he producing any movies at the moment?"
smartcooky: "No. He's just finished one film and hasn't yet started his next one"
Steersman: "Oh, well he's not a film producer then!"
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smartcooky: "A cow is a farm animal that produces milk. There's one over there in the field, on that dairy farm"
Steersman: "Is it producing any milk at this moment"
smartcooky: "No. Morning milking has finished and the cow is out in the field with the other cows
Steersman: "Oh, well its not a cow then!"
It has been explained to you numerous times by everyone on this thread, that your interpretation of this is flat-out wrong, you refuse to accede! You unilaterally declare yourself to be correct, and everyone else to be wrong, and then are rude to, or insult anyone who disagrees with you
And no, none of the definitions, or meanings, or dictionary references, or Wikipedia entries you have linked to substantiate your argument. Every one of them still require your
"unique-to-you", idiosyncratic interpretation to make them mean what you claim they mean.