biosource

A biological source of some material.

Noun

  1. A biological source of some material.
    • There is growing interest in alternative adsorbentia, eg, from biosources such as rice-hull ash (silica) (Proctor etal.. 1995) or soy hull carbon (Proctor and Harris, 1996). - 2001, M. B. Springett, Raw ingredient...
    • The reason petroleum so often serves as the foundation for plastics production is that it offers an ultraconcentrated source of carbon, but carbon is carbon and with the right manipulations other handier biosources like...

Origin

From bio- + source.

Forms

biosources