stickwater

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English

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Etymology

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From stick +‎ water.

Noun

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stickwater (uncountable)

  1. A solution of proteins and other bio-nutrients obtained as a coproduct in the processing of animal by-products; typically produced at a slaughterhouse, or at rendering facilities which processes fishmeal or meat and bone meal. Stickwater is furthermore processed and added to animal feeds as a source of nutrients.

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