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Definition of Cottonseed cake
1. Noun. The solid matter remaining after oil has been pressed from cottonseeds.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cottonseed Cake
Literary usage of Cottonseed cake
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Microscopy of Technical Products by Thomas Franz Hanausek (1907)
"cottonseed cake AND COTTONSEED MEAL.1 cottonseed cake and the ground cake, commonly
known as ... Egyptian cottonseed cake is extensively used in England. ..."
2. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1905)
"I. cottonseed cake.—A ton of cottonseed cake is 2240 pounds, unless otherwise
specified. A ton of cracked cottonseed cake shall be 2000 pounds, ..."
3. Cottonseed Products: A Manual of the Treatment of Cottonseed for Its by Leebert Lloyd Lamborn (1904)
"Off cake comprises all grades of cottonseed-cake which are distinctly off in color
... Cottonseed-cake, unless otherwise specified, shall be packed in good, ..."
4. Feeds and Feeding Abridged by William Arnon Henry, Frank Barron Morrison (1915)
"Cold-pressed cottonseed cake.—To compare the value of cold- pressed cottonseed
cake, or "caddo cake," with choice cottonseed meal, Kennedy and Robbins fed 2 ..."