end product
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of end product
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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The end product looks similar to the German V1 rocket from World War Two.
From BBC
Leadership is about controlling the platform on which others build, not hoarding end products.
The end product is a hulking gray, steel box that holds nine to 12 windings—a total of about 9 miles of copper that would stretch the length of 160 football fields.
Possession football, with passes through the pitch and end products to finish off the phases of play, is fantastic to watch.
From BBC
Also, because moisture is removed from the end product, the flavour can be more intense.
From BBC
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