"Pelletised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pelletised refers to the process of converting a material, such as a substance or a fuel, into small, uniform pellets. This can be done through various methods, including extrusion, compression, or agglomeration. The term is often used in contexts such as agriculture, where pelletised fertilisers or animal feeds are common.
Pellagrin refers to someone who suffers from pellagra, a disease caused by a deficiency of niacin (vitamin B3) in the diet. It typically occurs in individuals who consume a diet that is lacking in this essential nutrient. The symptoms of pellagra include symptoms such as diarrhea, dermatitis, and dementia.
Pellagrous refers to or pertains to pellagra, a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin B3 (niacin) in the diet, characterized by diarrhea, dermatitis, and dementia.
A pellet is a small, toffee-like piece of compressed material, usually made of small particles or fibers, often used as fuel, feed, or in manufacturing. It can also refer to a small, rounded piece of something, such as a pellet of wax or a pellet of cotton.
Pelleted refers to something that has been reduced to the form of small pellets, typically small particles or droplets. This can be applied to various substances such as feed, fuel, or even pharmaceuticals.
A surname of French origin, "Pelletier" is a variant of "Pellet, Peter", and is most commonly found in Quebec, Canada.
Pelletisation is a manufacturing process that involves converting raw materials into small, spherical or cylindrical pellets of uniform size and shape, usually for easier handling, transportation, and processing. The process typically involves crushing or grinding the raw material into a fine powder, mixing it with a binder or other additives, and then compacting the mixture into pellets using a pelletiser, such as an extruder or a pellet mill.
To convert or form into pellets, typically using heat and pressure. This term is often used in the context of processing materials like fuels, food, or pharmaceuticals into small, discrete units (pellets) for ease of handling, storage, or transportation.
Pelletizing is a process in which finely divided particles are formed into small, rounded pellets. This can be done with various materials, such as powders, minerals, or other materials that are difficult to handle or transport in their original form. The pellets are often created through heating, compressing, or binding the particles together to form a uniform shape.
Pelletization is a process where a material, typically a powder or fine aggregate, is compacted and formed into small, rounded pellets or balls. This process is commonly used in various industries, such as mining, metallurgy, and pharmaceuticals, to produce uniform and convenient forms of materials for processing, storage, or transportation.
Pelletize means to convert a material, especially a powder or a granule, into small pellets or nuggets, typically for easier handling, transportation, or storage. This process is often used in industries such as agriculture, nutrition, and pharmaceuticals. Examples of pelletized materials include animal feed, fertilizers, and even coffee beans.
Pelletizing is a process that involves forming small, solid pieces of material into larger, more coherent masses, usually through compression or binding. In industries such as metalworking, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture, pelletizing is used to create uniform products that are easy to handle and transport. The term is often used in the context of recycling, where it refers to the process of converting waste materials, such as plastics and metals, into compact, solid pellets that can be easily melted and reprocessed.
A thin, translucent layer or film, especially one that forms on the surface of a liquid or a thin layer of skin or membrane.