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ǁ Bagasse. World English Historical Dictionary

ǁ Bagasse. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1888, rev. 2024. ǁ Bagasse [a. F. bagasse, ad. Sp. bagazo, husks of olives, grapes, etc., after pressing; perh. a variant of bagage ‘lumber, trash’ (Minsheu), with augmentative suffix -azo: cf. BAGGAGE 4.] The refuse products in sugar-making, whether from the cane or from beet.

1 1854.  in Ure, Dict. Arts.

2 1881.  Hedges, Sug. Canes, 23. On the opposite side of the mill is another apron, for conveying the Bagasse.

3 1882.  Contemp. Rev., Sept., 360.

4   Bagasse-burner, a furnace for consuming bagasse.

5 1883.  G. W. Cable, in Century Mag., Jan., 391/2. The huge, square, red brick bagasse-burner, into which, during the grinding season, the residuum of crushed sugar-cane passes unceasingly day and night.

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