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  • noun A biological source of some material.

Etymologies

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bio- +‎ source

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Examples

  • Sure, ethanol can be made from non-corn sources, but if Vilsack's claim that, "We can move fairly quickly to move [the ethanol blend] rate up from 10 percent to maybe 12 or 13 percent," should come to pass, then corn is the only viable biosource.

    AutoblogGreen 2009

  • "It's tricky," said Doug Ernst, a biosource engineering specialist who consulted on the project before joining the company in 2005.

    unknown title 2009

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