noun
- Plural of bagasse; the fibrous residue left after extracting juice from sugarcane or similar plants.
Usage: Commonly used in industrial and agricultural contexts.; Often used as a byproduct for fuel, paper production, or animal bedding.
Examples
- The sugar mill processes tons of bagasses each season.
- Bagasses are burned as fuel to power the refinery.
- Farmers use bagasses as bedding for livestock.
- The paper industry converts bagasses into pulp.
- After juice extraction, the remaining bagasses are collected for recycling.