Definition of Thruput

1. Noun. (American English) (alternative spelling of throughput) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Thruput

1. the amount of raw material processed within a given time [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thruput

thrum-eyed
thrummed
thrummer
thrummers
thrummier
thrummiest
thrumming
thrummingly
thrummy
thrums
thrumwort
thrung
thruout
thruppence
thruppences
thruput (current term)
thruputs
thrush fungus
thrush nightingale
thrush nightingales
thrushel
thrushels
thrusher
thrushers
thrushes
thrushlike
thrushling
thrushlings
thrust

Literary usage of Thruput

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. SAS/OR(R) 9.1.2 User's Guide:: Mathematical Programming by SAS Institute, SAS Publishing, Trevor Kearney, Virginia Clark, Donna Sawyer (2004)
"The third observation requires that each unit of flow on the arc thruput" ! equals three-fourths of a unit of flow on the arc ..."

2. Methods of Measuring Electrical Resistance by Edwin Fitch Northrup (1912)
"... covering upon the wire, or both; the other coating or plate of the condenser is any conductor which may lie parallel with the other thruput its length. ..."

3. Information Annual ...: A Continuous Cyclopedia and Digest of Current Events (1917)
"Municipal elections were held thruput Mexico Sept 3, the de facto officials asserting that peace has been sufficiently restored to permit voting. ..."

4. The Teleo-mechanics of Nature: Or, The Source, Nature and Functions of the by Hermann Wettstein (1911)
"... and with numerous other affirmations of psychic factors scattered thruput his volume, neither of which factors can be logically dissociated from purpose ..."

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