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Princeton's WordNet

  1. feedstocknoun

    the raw material that is required for some industrial process

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  1. feedstocknoun

    Any bulk raw material constituting the principal input for an industrial process.

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  1. feedstock

    Feedstock is raw material used as an input for an industrial process in order to produce a final product. It can include various types of resources such as minerals, plants, crude oil, natural gas, biomass, or even waste materials. The term is commonly used in industries like agriculture, manufacturing, energy, petrochemicals, and plastics.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of feedstock in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of feedstock in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of feedstock in a Sentence

  1. Roger Lin:

    Phillips 66 cannot meet its propane recovery project objectives without switching to a lower quality feedstock, like tar sands, and without other Phillips 66 projects to assist in that overall switch, these are critical project components that the (Environmental Impact Report) should have, but failed to, disclose to the public.

  2. Andrew White:

    One of the unique aspects of what our process does is that it catalytically converts the sulfide into sulphur. Sulphur is a fertilizer product and because the feedstock we're making it out of is a fiber that's almost a compost when we're done with it we're left with a carbon compost that's already in the fertilizer form, so we don't have to any reprocessing. As soon as we take it out of the tanks where it's been used for gas cleaning we can apply it directly to the fields.

  3. Sumit Issar:

    Even if you take a percentage of that you can imagine the kind of feedstock you can get over a period of time.

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