Pellet is described as a small cylinder or a a small sphere. Examples are ash and wood pellets both used for cooking.fuel pellet which is used in pressurized water reactors and boiling water reactors; ice pellets which consist of and plastic pellets which are resins that are generally spherical, ovoid, or cylindrical in shape, and between 1 and 5 mm diameter.
Ref: 120858/2006-10-07

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Alfalfa, suncured (Suncured alfalfa pellets are produced from ...)
Bio-Briks (Bio-Pellets)
Pelletizer (Pelletizer has to do with the equipment used to ...)
Bio-Pellets (Bio-Pellets bzw. Bio-Briks oder Bio-Briketts sind ...)
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