pelletize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Other Word Forms
- pelletization noun
- pelletizer noun
Etymology
Origin of pelletize
Example Sentences
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Dr. Bionaz elaborated, "Dairy cows are creatures of routine and are likely not accustomed to the characteristic 'skunk' smell from spent hemp biomass, especially in its concentrated pelletized form."
From Science Daily
In addition, fossil fuels are typically burned to heat the blast furnace and to power sintering and pelletizing plants, as well as coke ovens, emitting carbon dioxide in the process.
From Salon
The hops are processed, pelletized and packaged at the farm before being stored in refrigerators where they can remain for up to two years.
From Washington Times
Ms. Schinner estimates there are about 30 cultures in her library, pelletized or freeze dried, and stored in the freezer.
From New York Times
Included in the deal, Cliffs was adding six steelmaking facilities, eight finishing facilities, two iron ore mining and pelletizing operations, and three coal and cokemaking operations.
From Washington Times
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