raw material
Americannoun
noun
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material on which a particular manufacturing process is carried out
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a person or thing regarded as suitable for some particular purpose
raw material for the army
Etymology
Origin of raw material
First recorded in 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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A weaker won usually adds to inflationary pressures as it leads to higher import prices for oil, raw materials and other goods.
Expelling unregistered workers "will impact Chile's export economy and make raw materials more expensive," he warns.
From BBC
Airline, trucking and railroad stocks are considered market bellwethers, given their vital roles in moving goods and raw materials that power the economy.
Metal Movers: There’s a nationwide push to develop American sources of raw materials that the U.S. desperately needs and which China has long dominated.
Stone says he’s taken as his raw material not only sounds from the Koyasan Temple but also such sounds of Japan as the boiling water of a tea ceremony.
From Los Angeles Times
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