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Definition of Tinned goods
1. Noun. Food preserved by canning.
Generic synonyms: Food Product, Foodstuff
Specialized synonyms: Canned Meat, Tinned Meat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tinned Goods
Literary usage of Tinned goods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of Mechanical by Joseph Gregory Horner (1892)
"Refining is also carried on to a limited extent in the manufacture of coke and
charcoal plates for tinned goods, but its commercial importance is being ..."
2. Export Packing: A Guide to the Methods Employed by Successful Shippers by Charles Carroll Martin, David Thomas Abercrombie, Harry Neil Knowlton, M. C. Fitz Gerald (1921)
"... CHAPTER XIX PACKING OF tinned goods THEORETICALLY the packing of fluids in
cans would seem to be an ideal condition with which to deal, for here we have ..."
3. The People of Mexico: Who They are and how They Live by Wallace Thompson (1921)
"... and no food is raised save the actual staples, increases the market for tinned
goods. Danish butter, as well as American tinned meat, fish, ..."
4. Regional Integration and Internal Reforms in the Mediterranean Area by Sébastien Dessus, Akiko Suwa (2000)
"Non-tariff protection benefits sugar (with a tariff equivalent of 28 per cent),
followed by hard wheat, barley, soft wheat, vegetables and tinned goods. ..."
5. Analysis of Babbit by James Brakes (1919)
"Determination of Small Quantities of Lead in Tinning Baths, tinned goods and
Solders. Breteau-Fleury. J. pharm. chim., 10, 265-73 (1914). ..."