/?bɑ??prɑd·?kt,-?kt/something that isproducedas aresultof making somethingelse, or somethingunexpectedthathappensas aresultof somethingelse:Thedeepdepressionhefellinto was a byproduct of hisdisease.(Definition ofbyproductfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary? Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbyproduct
byproductIn conclusion, symbolic appeals in bioethics are natural byproducts of our human makeup.From theCambridge English CorpusThis formula is abyproductof the labelling of the vertices in forming the dual of a partition.From theCambridge English CorpusIn our model, indeterminacy and multiple equilibria are the byproducts of an economy with money and capital.From theCambridge English CorpusThis is a usefulbyproductof our optical setup which already exhibits a good long-term mechanical stability.From theCambridge English CorpusIt also drew a rather fascinatingbyproductof the cultural world of eighteenth-century mathematics known as "geometric flowers" (fig. 5).From theCambridge English CorpusSuch response-produced cues could come, for instance, from immediate proprioceptive byproducts of the response as well as its more remote effects.From theCambridge English CorpusThe theory is based on the assumption that the radiation is purely abyproductof the turbulence.From theCambridge English CorpusToxicity could also be abyproductof proteins occuring in a novel environment and recognition of host targets, a chance event.From theCambridge English CorpusPersons in charge from 11 different industrial sectors quoted a total of 54 different byproducts in the questionnaires.From theCambridge English CorpusFurthermore, creativity may be abyproductof cognitive uncoordination.From theCambridge English CorpusAn importantbyproductwill be, we hope, improved training in and awareness of mental health and its stigmatization by scientists, professionals, and treatment staff.From theCambridge English CorpusRather, selection could have favored some larger subcortical feature, resulting in a large neo-cortex as abyproduct.From theCambridge English CorpusThis is no unsightlybyproductof logic but the very foundation of the socio-moral order.From theCambridge English CorpusThere is agreement in the literature over what types of policies may be likely to be morebyproductor incoherent policies.From theCambridge English CorpusWe believe that the necessary modules should be able to be explained as an emergentbyproductof the architecture.From theCambridge English CorpusThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.#https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/byproduct##