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An incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else,
  1. An incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else
    • - zinc is a byproduct of the glazing process
  2. A secondary result, unintended but inevitably produced in doing or producing something else
    • - he saw poverty as the byproduct of colonial prosperity

  1. by-product: a secondary and sometimes unexpected consequence
  2. by-product: a product made during the manufacture of something else
  3. A by-product is a secondary or incidental product deriving from a manufacturing process, a chemical reaction or a biochemical pathway, and is not the primary product or service being produced. A by-product can be useful and marketable, or it can be considered waste. ...
  4. (By-products) Materials which are produced as a result of a process designed to produce a different material.
  5. (By-products) any products that arise from the core process of producing gold, including silver
  6. (By-Products) Animal products of insufficient quality to be used for human consumption.
  7. (By-Products) As seen in food, could be any non-meat product, depending on the country of origin, beaks, feet, feathers, intestines, etc.
  8. (By-products) Brain  • Tongue  • Tripas  • Tripe
  9. (By-products) the evolved reaction materials of a condensation cure silicone with moisture. These typically generate the odor found when silicones cure.
  10. (By-products) what is left over after something is made e.g. chemicals following the refining of oil. Some by-products can be treated to make other products.
  11. (Byproducts) Primary wood products (e.g. pulp chips, animal bedding, fuelwood, etc.) recycled from mill residues.
  12. Material, other than the principal product, generated as a consequence of an industrial process or as a breakdown product in a living system.
  13. A secondary metal or mineral product recovered in the milling process.
  14. A product other than muscle meat harvested or manufactured from livestock.
  15. Radioactive material from producing or processing nuclear materials. Some byproducts have beneficial commercial uses.
  16. A compound that results from the degradation of another (that is, parent) compound.
  17. An item, automatically generated by the production process of another item, that has value and is inventoried. The byproduct is not scheduled but can be planned as an expected receipt as a result of scheduling the generating item, and its cost may be netted against the original item.
  18. A secondary or additional product resulting from the feedstock use of energy or the processing of nonenergy materials. For example, the more common byproducts of coke ovens are coal gas, tar, and a mixture of benzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTX).
  19. Any part of the catch which is kept or sold by the fisher but which is not the target species.
  20. New products or substances formed when a chemical reaction occurs. Substances formed when making something else.
  21. all non-product outputs of toxic or hazardous substances generated by a production unit, prior to handling, transfer, treatment or release.
  22. Any non-target fish or shellfish species that is caught and retained in a fishery before being sold to the market.
  23. The leftovers from producing a product. Sometimes they can be recycled and useful; sometimes they can have damaging ecological consequences.
  24. something that is created by a process, often not the intended result, but more of a left over
  25. revenue, net of transportation, refining and treatment charges, from the sale of metals derived in conjunction with the production of the primary mine metal