cane bagasse
1cane trash — noun : refuse of sugar cane : bagasse …
2Bagasse — Ba*gasse (b[.a]*g[a^]s ), n. [F.] Sugar cane, as it comes crushed from the mill. It is then dried and used as fuel. Also extended to the refuse of beetroot sugar. [1913 Webster] || …
3bagasse — ☆ bagasse [bə gas′ ] n. [Fr < Prov bagasso, refuse from processing of grapes or olives < Gallo Roman * bacacea < L baca, berry] the part of sugar cane left after the juice has been extracted, or the residue of certain other processed… …
4bagasse — /beuh gas /, n. 1. crushed sugar cane or beet refuse from sugar making. 2. paper made from fibers of bagasse. [1820 30, Amer.; < F < AmerSp, Sp bagazo, deriv. of baga seed capsule of the flax plant (presumably orig. of any fruit) < L baca berry;… …
5bagasse — noun The residue from processing sugar cane after the juice is extracted …
6bagasse — n. remains of olives or sugar cane or grapes (after processing) …
7bagasse — [bə gas] noun the dry pulpy residue left after the extraction of juice from sugar cane. Origin C19: from Fr., from Sp. bagazo pulp …
8bagasse — /bəˈgæs/ (say buh gas) noun crushed, juiceless remains of sugar cane after sugar making, used to produce paper, electricity, fertiliser, etc. Also, North Coast NSW, magasse. {French, from Provençal bagasso} …
9bagasse — n. dry residue, especially of sugar cane and beet after extraction of juice, and plants after removal of fibre …
10bagasse — n. the dry pulpy residue left after the extraction of juice from sugar cane, usable as fuel or to make paper etc. Etymology: F f. Sp. bagazo …