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byproduct Definition

by·product or by-product by′·-prod′uct (-prädəkt)

noun

anything produced in the course of making another thing; secondary or incidental product or result
byproduct Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • metabolism: It also helps prevent the build ups of toxic byproducts of metabolism in the body.
  • production: Most moly is produced as a byproduct of copper production so the price doesn't have a major effect on supply.
  • process: Second, other oxides of nitrogen may be obtained as byproducts of the synthetic process.
  • industry: Marmite is made from the yeast that is a byproduct of the brewing industry.
  • manufacture: A byproduct of soap manufacture ( normally uses animal fat ).
  • photosynthesis: It is rarely seen beyond Earth, where it is created continuously as a byproduct of photosynthesis in plants.

Converse of object

  • produce: However, chlorine can produce chemical byproducts that have been linked to cancer.
  • contain: An " Innovation station " section provides stories, market trends and innovations in foods containing dairy byproducts.
  • feed: Animals on fur factory farms are fed meat byproducts considered unfit for human consumption.

Adjective modifier

  • toxic: It also helps prevent the build ups of toxic byproducts of metabolism in the body.
  • metabolic: These areas become infected with anaerobic bacteria, which release malodorous volatile fatty acids as a metabolic byproduct.
  • other: The factory ship processes whales into whale oil, whale meat, bone meal, meat extract and other byproducts.
  • carcinogenic: Trihalomethanes ( THMs - carcinogenic chlorine disinfection byproducts ).
  • radioactive: But the industry has the potential for accidental radiation releases and produces radioactive byproducts that require safe storage for decades.
  • unwanted: Out against its entertainment the albany quot unwanted byproduct in diverse facilities.

Noun used with modifier

  • chlorination: Effective avoidance of chlorination byproducts could therefore require major changes in behavior.
  • disinfection: Trihalomethanes ( THMs - carcinogenic chlorine disinfection byproducts ).
  • meat: Animals on fur factory farms are fed meat byproducts considered unfit for human consumption.
  • chlorine: Trihalomethanes ( THMs - carcinogenic chlorine disinfection byproducts ).
  • combustion: The differences in performance create conditions that allow combustion byproducts to more easily enter home living spaces.

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