Associations to the word «Feedstock»
Noun
- Biomass
- Ethanol
- Refinery
- Catalyst
- Hydrocarbon
- Methanol
- Cracking
- Sulfur
- Distillation
- Refining
- Petroleum
- Gasoline
- Ammonia
- Cellulose
- Sugarcane
- Fertilizer
- Coke
- Methane
- Additive
- Plastic
- Hydrogen
- Fuel
- Starch
- Adsorption
- Soybean
- Cracker
- Chemical
- Reactor
- Contaminant
- Sulfide
- Fcc
- Nitrogen
- Hydrolysis
- Pellet
- Sludge
- Impurity
- Purification
- Blending
- Gas
- Dioxide
- Recycling
- Oil
- Solvent
- Waste
- Intermediate
- Alga
- Carbon
- Digestion
- Titanium
- Residue
- Corn
- Beet
- Enrichment
- Diesel
- Asphalt
- Greenhouse
- Coal
- Polymer
- Conversion
- Binder
- Synthesis
- Viscosity
- Boiling
- Convert
- Processing
- H2o
- Vacuum
- Compound
- Pharmaceutical
- Emission
- Solid
- Product
- Cane
- Liquid
- Selectivity
- Batch
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
FEEDSTOCK, noun. Any bulk raw material constituting the principal input for an industrial process.
Dictionary definition
FEEDSTOCK, noun. The raw material that is required for some industrial process.
Wise words
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