Antonyms for by-product
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : bahy-prod-uh kt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbaɪˌprɒd əkt |
Definition of by-product
Origin :- also byproduct; 1857, from by + product.
- noun side product
- With regard to leather, this material is, under present conditions, a 'by-product.'
- Extract from : « No Animal Food » by Rupert H. Wheldon
- Nor is there any satisfactory application of this by-product as yet evolved.
- Extract from : « Researches on Cellulose » by C. F. Cross
- As silver is now obtained largely as a by-product, there is almost no waste.
- Extract from : « Checking the Waste » by Mary Huston Gregory
- It is not a by-product, but an essential part of the animal's equipment.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Mind » by James Mark Baldwin
- It is prepared commercially as a by-product in the steel-plate mills.
- Extract from : « An Elementary Study of Chemistry » by William McPherson
- You might say that in England fabrics were a by-product of agriculture.
- Extract from : « Textiles » by William H. Dooley
- She is too young to endure it, sobbed the by-product to her of the sketchy face.
- Extract from : « Iole » by Robert W. Chambers
- It was the end of Mr. Frawley; he, too, had not only become a by-product but a good-by product.
- Extract from : « Iole » by Robert W. Chambers
- In some instances the coke, and not the gas, is a by-product.
- Extract from : « Commercial Geography » by Jacques W. Redway
- America finally did away with slavery (as a by-product of the Civil War).
- Extract from : « The Civilization of Illiteracy » by Mihai Nadin
Synonyms for by-product
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