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KRAFT PROCESS

  • Kraft process
  • Process of converting wood into wood pulp

    The kraft process (also known as kraft pulping or sulfate process) is an industrial process for conversion of wood into wood pulp, which consists of almost

    Kraft process

    Kraft process

    Kraft_process

  • Kraft paper
  • Type of paper or paperboard

    Kraft paper or kraft, also known as brown paper, is paper or paperboard (cardboard) produced from chemical pulp produced in the kraft process. Sack kraft

    Kraft paper

    Kraft paper

    Kraft_paper

  • Sulfite process
  • Industrial process to extract pure cellulose from wood pulp

    cellulose fibers. For the production of cellulose, the sulfite process competes with the Kraft process which produces stronger fibers and is less environmentally

    Sulfite process

    Sulfite_process

  • Kraft Foods
  • American food and beverage company

    Kraft Foods Group, Inc. was an American food manufacturing and processing conglomerate, split from Kraft Foods Inc. on October 1, 2012, and was headquartered

    Kraft Foods

    Kraft Foods

    Kraft_Foods

  • Kraft Singles
  • Processed cheese product

    Kraft Singles is a processed cheese product manufactured and sold by Kraft Heinz. Introduced in 1950, the individually wrapped "slices" are not really

    Kraft Singles

    Kraft Singles

    Kraft_Singles

  • Hexenuronic acid
  • Chemical compound (C13H20O10)

    an unsaturated sugar produced during the kraft process in the creation of wood pulp. During the kraft process, which is the turning of wood into wood pulp

    Hexenuronic acid

    Hexenuronic acid

    Hexenuronic_acid

  • Turpentine
  • Liquid distilled from pine resin

    Pulping is achieved by two processes, the kraft process and the sulfite process. The turpentines obtained from these two processes differ in their chemical

    Turpentine

    Turpentine

    Turpentine

  • Processed cheese
  • Food product

    L. Kraft applied for the first U.S. patent covering a new method of storing cheese, which halts the maturation process by sterilization. Processed cheese

    Processed cheese

    Processed cheese

    Processed_cheese

  • Pulp (paper)
  • Fibrous material used notably in papermaking

    competing chemical pulping process, the sulfate, or kraft, process, was developed by Carl F. Dahl in 1879; the first kraft mill started, in Sweden, in

    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp_(paper)

  • Pulp mill
  • Facility which pulps wood or plant fibre

    for further processing. Pulp can be manufactured using mechanical, semi-chemical, or fully chemical methods (kraft and sulfite processes). The finished

    Pulp mill

    Pulp mill

    Pulp_mill

  • James L. Kraft
  • Canadian-American businessman (1874–1953)

    long distances, and putting him among the first to patent a processed cheese. J. L. Kraft was born on December 11, 1874, near Stevensville, Ontario, Canada

    James L. Kraft

    James L. Kraft

    James_L._Kraft

  • White liquor
  • Solution used for pulping

    hydroxide and sodium sulfide. It is used in the first stage of the Kraft process in which lignin and hemicellulose are separated from cellulose fiber

    White liquor

    White_liquor

  • Tall oil
  • Viscous liquid obtained as a by-product of wood pulp manufacture

    viscous yellow-black odorous liquid obtained as a by-product of the kraft process of wood pulp manufacture when pulping mainly coniferous trees. The name

    Tall oil

    Tall_oil

  • Sodium sulfate
  • Chemical compound with formula Na2SO4

    filler in the manufacture of powdered home laundry detergents and in the Kraft process of paper pulping for making highly alkaline sulfides. Anhydrous sodium

    Sodium sulfate

    Sodium sulfate

    Sodium_sulfate

  • American cheese
  • Type of processed cheese

    seasoned and colored with annatto. Processed American cheese was invented in the 1910s by James L. Kraft, the founder of Kraft Foods Inc., who obtained a patent

    American cheese

    American cheese

    American_cheese

  • Paper
  • Material for writing, printing, etc.

    processes: the sulfite process dates back to the 1840s and was the dominant method before the Second World War. The kraft process, invented in the 1870s

    Paper

    Paper

    Paper

  • Recovery boiler
  • Industrial equipment used in pulping

    Recovery boiler is the part of kraft process of pulping where chemicals for white liquor are recovered and reformed from black liquor, which contains

    Recovery boiler

    Recovery boiler

    Recovery_boiler

  • Black liquor
  • Industrial by-product

    In industrial chemistry, black liquor is the by-product from the kraft process when digesting pulpwood into paper pulp removing lignin, hemicelluloses

    Black liquor

    Black liquor

    Black_liquor

  • Kraft Dinner
  • Boxed macaroni and cheese mix

    deluxe varieties marketed with liquid processed cheese and microwavable frozen mac-and-cheese meals. The product by Kraft has added many flavour variations

    Kraft Dinner

    Kraft Dinner

    Kraft_Dinner

  • Sodium hydroxide
  • Caustic soda, with formula NaOH

    the kraft process. It also plays a key role in several later stages of the process of bleaching the brown pulp resulting from the pulping process. These

    Sodium hydroxide

    Sodium hydroxide

    Sodium_hydroxide

  • Kraft (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    kraft or Kraft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kraft, or Kraft Foods, is an American food processing conglomerate. Kraft may also refer to: Kraft

    Kraft (disambiguation)

    Kraft_(disambiguation)

  • Lyocell
  • Regenerated cellulose fibre made from dissolving pulp

    are digested chemically, either with the prehydrolysis-kraft process or with sulfite process, to remove the lignin and hemicellulose. The pulp is bleached

    Lyocell

    Lyocell

    Lyocell

  • Mechanical pulping
  • different from the pulp produced in the chemical processes (the sulfite process and the Kraft process). The chemical methods gives paper with higher strength

    Mechanical pulping

    Mechanical_pulping

  • Soda pulping
  • Chemical process for making wood pulp

    degradation. The soda process gives pulp with lower tear strength than other chemical pulping processes (sulfite process and kraft process), but has still limited

    Soda pulping

    Soda_pulping

  • Paperboard
  • Thick paper-based material

    (SBS): clean white board used for foods etc. Sulphate refers to the kraft process Solid unbleached board (SUB): board made from unbleached chemical pulp

    Paperboard

    Paperboard

    Paperboard

  • Hydrogen sulfide
  • Poisonous and flammable gas

    break bonds between lignin and cellulose components of pulp in the Kraft process. As indicated above, many metal ions react with hydrogen sulfide to

    Hydrogen sulfide

    Hydrogen sulfide

    Hydrogen_sulfide

  • Velveeta
  • Pasteurized prepared cheese product by Kraft

    issued a warning letter to Kraft that Velveeta was being sold with packaging that falsely described it as a "pasteurized process cheese spread", The product

    Velveeta

    Velveeta

    Velveeta

  • Paper machine
  • Industrial machine used in the pulp and paper industry

    sulphite process, but the kraft process is now predominant. Kraft pulp has superior strength to sulphite and mechanical pulps and kraft process spent pulping

    Paper machine

    Paper machine

    Paper_machine

  • Randy Kraft
  • American serial killer (born 1945)

    Randy Steven Kraft (born March 19, 1945) is an American serial killer and rapist known as the Scorecard Killer, the Southern California Strangler, and

    Randy Kraft

    Randy Kraft

    Randy_Kraft

  • Kraft Foods Inc.
  • Defunct American food and beverage company

    Kraft Foods Inc. (/ˈkræft/) was a multinational confectionery, food and beverage conglomerate. It marketed many brands in more than 170 countries. Twelve

    Kraft Foods Inc.

    Kraft Foods Inc.

    Kraft_Foods_Inc.

  • Calcium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound of formula Ca(OH)2

    hydroxide. This conversion is part of the causticizing step in the Kraft process for making pulp. In the causticizing operation, burned lime is added

    Calcium hydroxide

    Calcium hydroxide

    Calcium_hydroxide

  • Green liquor
  • sodium sulfide and other compounds from the recovery boiler in the kraft process. The liquor's eponymous green colour arises from the presence of colloidal

    Green liquor

    Green_liquor

  • Industrial processes
  • Process of producing goods

    electrolytic process, Betterton-Kroll process) Nickel – (Mond process) Nitric acid – (Ostwald process) Paper – (pulping, Kraft process, Fourdrinier machine)

    Industrial processes

    Industrial processes

    Industrial_processes

  • Ether
  • Organic compounds made of alkyl/aryl groups bound to oxygen (R–O–R')

    Inhalant Chemical paper pulping processes: Kraft process (and Soda pulping), Organosolv pulping process and the Sulfite process IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical

    Ether

    Ether

    Ether

  • Kraft Natural Cheese
  • American food processing company

    Inc., doing business as Kraft Natural Cheese, is an American food processing company resulting from the spin-off of Kraft Heinz's cheese activities

    Kraft Natural Cheese

    Kraft Natural Cheese

    Kraft_Natural_Cheese

  • Rosin
  • Solid form of plant resin

    use the Kraft process. Tall oil rosin is produced during the distillation of crude tall oil, a by-product of the kraft paper making process. The collection

    Rosin

    Rosin

    Rosin

  • Sulfate process
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sulfate process may refer to: Kraft process, paper-making Sulfate process for titanium dioxide pigment This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Sulfate process

    Sulfate_process

  • Dimethyl sulfoxide
  • Organosulfur chemical compound used as a solvent

    is produced industrially from dimethyl sulfide, a by-product of the kraft process, by oxidation with oxygen or nitrogen dioxide. The sulfur center in

    Dimethyl sulfoxide

    Dimethyl sulfoxide

    Dimethyl_sulfoxide

  • Environmental impact of paper
  • the kraft process and the sulfite process for making wood pulp. Sulfur is generally recovered, with the exception of ammonia-based sulfite processes, but

    Environmental impact of paper

    Environmental impact of paper

    Environmental_impact_of_paper

  • Lignin
  • Structural phenolic polymer in plant cell walls

    through a more environmentally viable process than generic plastic manufacturing. Lignin removed by the kraft process is usually burned for its fuel value

    Lignin

    Lignin

    Lignin

  • Bisulfide
  • Inorganic anion containing one sulfur and one hydrogen atoms

    reagent and an industrial chemical, mainly used in paper pulp industry (Kraft process). A variety of salts are known, including sodium hydrosulfide and potassium

    Bisulfide

    Bisulfide

    Bisulfide

  • Oxalic acid
  • Simplest dicarboxylic acid. (COOH)2

    physician Herman Boerhaave isolated a salt from wood sorrel, akin to kraft process. By 1773, François Pierre Savary of Fribourg, Switzerland had isolated

    Oxalic acid

    Oxalic acid

    Oxalic_acid

  • Heinz
  • Defunct American food processing company

    $23 billion. On March 25, 2015, Kraft announced its merger with Heinz, arranged by Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital. The resulting Kraft Heinz Company is the fifth

    Heinz

    Heinz

    Heinz

  • Multiple-effect evaporator
  • Apparatus for efficiently boiling water by recycling waste heat from steam

    sextuple-effect evaporators are common in the recovery of black liquor in the kraft process for making wood pulp. Entrainment of the product in the solvent causes

    Multiple-effect evaporator

    Multiple-effect evaporator

    Multiple-effect_evaporator

  • List of Mondelez International brands
  • International (formerly Kraft Foods Inc.), including its division Nabisco. The company's core businesses are snack foods and confectionery. Kraft-branded products

    List of Mondelez International brands

    List_of_Mondelez_International_brands

  • Cheez Whiz
  • Processed cheese sauce

    Cheez Whiz is a brand of processed cheese sauce and spread produced by Kraft Foods. It was developed by a team led by food scientist Edwin Traisman (1915–2007)

    Cheez Whiz

    Cheez Whiz

    Cheez_Whiz

  • Dissolving pulp
  • Bleached wood pulp or cotton linters with a high cellulose content

    of the production. Dissolving pulp is made from the sulfite process or the kraft process with an acid prehydrolysis step to remove hemicelluloses. For

    Dissolving pulp

    Dissolving_pulp

  • Resin acid
  • Mixture of acids found in tree resins

    pulp grade chemical cellulose using the kraft chemical pulping processes releases resin acids. The Kraft process is conducted under strongly alkaline conditions

    Resin acid

    Resin_acid

  • Cheer cheese
  • Australian cheese brand

    with Kraft to manufacture this "processed cheese" in 1925, and in May 1926, the Kraft Walker Cheese Co. was registered – the parent company of Kraft Foods

    Cheer cheese

    Cheer_cheese

  • Cheddar cheese
  • Hard cheese

    cheese craft in Canada at the feet of James Lewis Kraft, it did correspond with the rise of Kraft’s processed cheese empire." Most Canadian cheddar is produced

    Cheddar cheese

    Cheddar cheese

    Cheddar_cheese

  • Organosolv
  • Technique in industrial paper-making

    cellulose to fuel ethanol. The process was invented by Theodor Kleinert in 1968 as an environmentally benign alternative to kraft pulping. Organosolv has several

    Organosolv

    Organosolv

  • Fred Walker (entrepreneur)
  • Australian businessman (1884-1935)

    up Kraft Walker Cheese Co. in partnership with American businessman James L. Kraft in 1926, in order to market Kraft's patented method of processing cheese

    Fred Walker (entrepreneur)

    Fred Walker (entrepreneur)

    Fred_Walker_(entrepreneur)

  • Digester
  • reactors in some applications. Anaerobic digestion Bayer process Kraft process Soda process Sulfite process "digester noun". Oxford Learner's Dictionaries. Retrieved

    Digester

    Digester

  • Carl F. Dahl
  • German chemist who invented the kraft pulping process

    Dahl (1849–1902) was a German chemist who first developed the kraft (sulfate) pulping process, the dominant method of chemical pulping used in modern papermaking

    Carl F. Dahl

    Carl_F._Dahl

  • Paper bag
  • Flexible container made of paper

    A paper bag is a bag made of paper, usually kraft paper. Paper bags can be made either with virgin or recycled fibres to meet customers' demands. Paper

    Paper bag

    Paper bag

    Paper_bag

  • Sodium sulfide
  • Chemical compound

    sulfide is primarily used in the kraft process in the pulp and paper industry. It aids in the delignification process, affording cellulose, which is the

    Sodium sulfide

    Sodium sulfide

    Sodium_sulfide

  • Kraftwerk
  • German electronic music band

    time was the flute; at times he also played the violin and guitar, all processed through a varied array of electronic devices. Hütter, who left the band

    Kraftwerk

    Kraftwerk

    Kraftwerk

  • Lignosulfonates
  • Byproducts from the production of wood pulp

    by-product, such as those derived from the much more popular Kraft process, that have been processed to add sulfonic acid groups. The two have similar uses

    Lignosulfonates

    Lignosulfonates

  • Sodium hydrosulfide
  • Chemical compound

    cloth and paper manufacture as a makeup chemical for sulfur used in the kraft process, as a flotation agent in copper mining where it is used to activate

    Sodium hydrosulfide

    Sodium_hydrosulfide

  • CTO
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    viscous yellow-black odorous liquid obtained as a by-product of the kraft process of wood pulp Central Treaty Organization (CenTO), a former intergovernmental

    CTO

    CTO

  • Second-generation biofuels
  • Biofuels manufactured from non-food biomass

    syngas for further processing to biofuels via catalytic processes. Black liquor, the spent cooking liquor from the kraft process that contains concentrated

    Second-generation biofuels

    Second-generation_biofuels

  • Eden (cheese)
  • Philippine brand of processed cheese

    by Mondelez International. It was first launched in the Philippines by Kraft Foods Philippines (predecessor of Mondelez) in 1981. Eden Original Eden

    Eden (cheese)

    Eden (cheese)

    Eden_(cheese)

  • Hemicellulose
  • Class of plant cell wall polysaccharides

    well enough to be used for paper production. This is useful for the Kraft process, which normally does not recover wood hemicellulose into useful products

    Hemicellulose

    Hemicellulose

  • Paper recycling
  • Process by which waste paper is turned into new paper products

    to make pulp consumes more fossil fuels than making new pulp via the kraft process; these mills generate most of their energy from burning waste wood (bark

    Paper recycling

    Paper recycling

    Paper_recycling

  • Calcium sulfite
  • Chemical compound

    in the production of wood pulp through the sulfite process, as an alternative to the Kraft process that uses hydroxides and sulfides instead of sulfites

    Calcium sulfite

    Calcium sulfite

    Calcium_sulfite

  • General Foods
  • Defunct food company, absorbed into Kraft Foods Inc

    December 1988, Philip Morris acquired Kraft Foods Inc., and, in 1990, combined the two food companies as Kraft General Foods. The "General Foods" name

    General Foods

    General Foods

    General_Foods

  • Shive (papermaking)
  • They might also end as spots in the finished paper. Knot (papermaking) Kraft process Gullichsen, Johan; Fogelholm, Carl-Johan (2000). Papermaking science

    Shive (papermaking)

    Shive_(papermaking)

  • Paper chemicals
  • Chemicals used in paper manufacturing

    the cellulose from the wood fiber. The different processes of chemical pulping include the Kraft process, which uses caustic soda and sodium sulfide and

    Paper chemicals

    Paper chemicals

    Paper_chemicals

  • Jacobs Douwe Egberts factory
  • Factory in England

    during the making of custard powder. Kraft Foods Banbury was the Kraft Foods centre of manufacturing with the Kraft UK headquarters located at Uxbridge

    Jacobs Douwe Egberts factory

    Jacobs Douwe Egberts factory

    Jacobs_Douwe_Egberts_factory

  • Snowflake Mill
  • Former pulp and paper mill in Arizona

    the mill received its pulp from the kraft process, a re-causticizing process and a chlorine-based bleaching process. Stone sold the mill and railway to

    Snowflake Mill

    Snowflake_Mill

  • The Navigator Company
  • Portuguese materials company

    in 1957 when it introduced sulphate bleached eucalyptus pulp, at the kraft process, into its production. In 1967, at the Setúbal mill, Inapa began its

    The Navigator Company

    The Navigator Company

    The_Navigator_Company

  • Edward William Coon
  • American cheesemaker

    1579196A, Edward William Coon, "Process for ripening cheese", issued 30 March 1926  This citation returns an error. "Kraft Foods Co. v.Commissioner of Internal

    Edward William Coon

    Edward_William_Coon

  • Kraft break
  • In astronomy, the Kraft break refers to the abrupt decrease in stars' average rotation rates at surface temperatures below about 6,200 kelvin. This temperature

    Kraft break

    Kraft_break

  • Structured packing
  • Materials used on the inside of a distillation column

    fractionation (separating fatty acids from rosin acids and pitch from the Kraft process of wood pulp manufacture Cyclohexanone/cyclohexanol separation Xylene

    Structured packing

    Structured packing

    Structured_packing

  • Pulpwood
  • Timber intended for processing into wood pulp for paper production

    an excess of sulfur dioxide and 2) caustic soda and sodium sulfide (kraft process). The lignin of the wood is made soluble, resulting in fibre separation

    Pulpwood

    Pulpwood

    Pulpwood

  • Wesley Vale pulp mill
  • The Wesley Vale pulp mill was a planned kraft process pulp mill, to be built near Wesley Vale and Devonport Airport in northern Tasmania in the late 1980s

    Wesley Vale pulp mill

    Wesley_Vale_pulp_mill

  • Alholmens Kraft Power Station
  • Biomass power station in Ostrobothnia, Finland

    The Alholmens Kraft Power Station (also known as Jakobstad Power Station or Pietarsaari Power Station) is a biomass power station in Alholmen, Jakobstad

    Alholmens Kraft Power Station

    Alholmens Kraft Power Station

    Alholmens_Kraft_Power_Station

  • Bleaching of wood pulp
  • Chemical process in paper making

    to make the fibers brighter. Chemical pulps, such as those from the kraft process or sulfite pulping, contain much less lignin than mechanical pulps,

    Bleaching of wood pulp

    Bleaching_of_wood_pulp

  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Industry involved in manufacture of paper and paperboard

    major industrial-era upgrades, as first the soda pulping process and then the Kraft process helped reduce the unit cost of paper manufacture. This made

    Pulp and paper industry

    Pulp and paper industry

    Pulp_and_paper_industry

  • Milk protein concentrate
  • Concentrated milk product of 40-90% milk protein

    Warning Letter to Kraft Foods that Kraft Singles and Velveeta were being sold with packaging that described it as a "Pasteurized Process Cheese" and "Pasteurized

    Milk protein concentrate

    Milk_protein_concentrate

  • Naval stores
  • Term for resins used in shipbuilding

    Today naval stores are recovered from the tall oil byproduct stream of Kraft process pulping of pines in the US, though tapping of living pines remains common

    Naval stores

    Naval stores

    Naval_stores

  • Vegemite
  • Australian brand of spread made from yeast

    Walker had established the Kraft Walker Cheese Co. as a joint venture company with J. L. Kraft & Bros to market processed cheese and, following the failure

    Vegemite

    Vegemite

    Vegemite

  • Tang (drink mix)
  • American drink mix brand

    Mondelēz International, a North American company spun off from Kraft Foods in 2012. Kraft Heinz owns the Tang brand in North America. Sales of Tang were

    Tang (drink mix)

    Tang_(drink_mix)

  • Golden Circle (company)
  • Australian subsidiary of Kraft Heinz

    Circle is a subsidiary of US-based Kraft Heinz, based in Brisbane, Queensland. Its main operations are food processing. Golden Circle was inducted into

    Golden Circle (company)

    Golden_Circle_(company)

  • Dairylea (cheese)
  • Processed cheese brand in Ireland and the UK

    both its original form and a 'Dairylea Light' product marketed as 7% fat. Kraft implies that the product is credited with getting children more interested

    Dairylea (cheese)

    Dairylea_(cheese)

  • Biorefinery
  • Refinery that converts biomass to energy and other beneficial byproducts

    conversion. The potential of using the kraft process for producing bioethanol from softwoods in a repurposed or co-located kraft mill has been studied, a sugar

    Biorefinery

    Biorefinery

    Biorefinery

  • Bell Bay Pulp Mill
  • Proposed industrial project in Tasmania, Australia

    contest the lapsing of the permits. The proposed mill is to use the Kraft process, with Elemental Chlorine Free bleaching, and it is claimed it is to

    Bell Bay Pulp Mill

    Bell Bay Pulp Mill

    Bell_Bay_Pulp_Mill

  • Cadbury
  • British multinational confectionery company

    multinational confectionery company owned by Mondelez International (spun off from Kraft Foods) since 2010. It is the second-largest confectionery brand in the world

    Cadbury

    Cadbury

    Cadbury

  • Chemrec
  • Swedish company that developed black liquor gasification (BLG) technology

    production. Black liquor Gasification Second generation biofuels Kraft process Sulfite process C. Higman, M. van der Burgt, Elsevier, Gasification 2003, ISBN 0-7506-7707-4

    Chemrec

    Chemrec

  • Strength Through Joy
  • Nazi leisure organization (1933–1945)

    NS Gemeinschaft Kraft durch Freude (KdF; English: Strength Through Joy) was a German NSDAP-operated leisure organization in Nazi Germany. It was part

    Strength Through Joy

    Strength Through Joy

    Strength_Through_Joy

  • Macaroni and cheese
  • Pasta dish

    attach processed cheese produced by Kraft Foods to boxes of pasta in an attempt to increase pasta sales. Kraft hired Leslie and began to produce Kraft Macaroni

    Macaroni and cheese

    Macaroni and cheese

    Macaroni_and_cheese

  • Carbon dioxide scrubber
  • Device which absorbs carbon dioxide from circulated gas

    variant of the Kraft process which may be based on sodium hydroxide. The CO2 is absorbed into such a solution, transfers to lime (via a process called causticization)

    Carbon dioxide scrubber

    Carbon dioxide scrubber

    Carbon_dioxide_scrubber

  • Nabisco
  • American cookies manufacturer

    acquired Nabisco and merged it with Kraft Foods in one of the largest mergers in the food industry. In 2011, Kraft Foods announced that it was splitting

    Nabisco

    Nabisco

    Nabisco

  • Myceliophthora thermophila
  • Species of fungus

    have the ability to polymerize lignin from waste material from the kraft process. The homogeneous lignin polymer may be used as raw materials for other

    Myceliophthora thermophila

    Myceliophthora_thermophila

  • Jet-Puffed Marshmallows
  • Brand of marshmallows products

    food company, invented and began patenting the modern extruding process, which Kraft would start using in 1953, and by 1958, begin branding as "Jet-Puffed"

    Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

    Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

    Jet-Puffed_Marshmallows

  • Kraft–McMillan inequality
  • Concept in coding theory

    theory, the Kraft–McMillan inequality gives a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a prefix code (in Leon G. Kraft's version) or a

    Kraft–McMillan inequality

    Kraft–McMillan_inequality

  • Wood science
  • Scientific discipline

    1902, the Wood Processing Laboratory was founded in the Department of Forestry at Tokyo University and academic studies on wood processing were first initiated

    Wood science

    Wood science

    Wood_science

  • Shopify
  • Canadian e-commerce company

    States. Major customers include Tesla, LVMH, Nestlé, PepsiCo, AB InBev, Kraft Heinz, Lindt, Whole Foods Market, Red Bull, and Hyatt. The company's software

    Shopify

    Shopify

  • Molten salt oxidation
  • Process for destroying hazardous materials

    difficult. Recovery boiler – a technology with similar issues used in Kraft process chemical pulping of paper, though temperatures <500°C Lin, Chengqian;

    Molten salt oxidation

    Molten_salt_oxidation

  • Heinz Tomato Ketchup
  • Brand of tomato ketchup

    Tomato Ketchup is a brand of ketchup manufactured by Heinz, a division of Kraft Heinz. It was first marketed as "catsup" in 1876. In 1907, manufacturing

    Heinz Tomato Ketchup

    Heinz Tomato Ketchup

    Heinz_Tomato_Ketchup

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  • Tarishi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tarishi

    A Raft; Boat; The Ocean; Goddess Durga

    Tarishi

  • Hutchcraft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Huntingdon)

    Hutchcraft

    English (Huntingdon) : unexplained. Probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place named with the Middle English personal name Hutch + craft ‘mill’ or croft ‘paddock’.

    Hutchcraft

  • Craft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Craft

    English : variant of Croft.Americanized spelling of Kraft.

    Craft

  • Taran
  • Boy/Male

    French, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu

    Taran

    Raft; Heaven; The Saviour of All

    Taran

  • Craycraft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Craycraft

    English (Kent) : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. There is a river Cray in Kent, named with Old Welsh crei ‘fresh’; craft may be Old English cræft ‘mill’.John Craycroft came to MD in 1666 from Lincolnshire, England.

    Craycraft

  • Ahiram
  • Biblical

    Ahiram

    brother of craft, or of protection

    Ahiram

  • Tarish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tarish

    Raft; Boat; A Competent Person; The Ocean

    Tarish

  • Northcraft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Northcraft

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a croft to the north of the main settlement, from Middle English north ‘north’ + croft ‘enclosure’, ‘small enclosed field’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements, as for example Northcroft in Cheshire. The dialect spelling craft seems to belong to southern and western counties.

    Northcraft

  • Croft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Croft

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by an arable enclosure, normally adjoining a house, Middle English croft. There are several places in England named with this word (Old English croft), and the surname may equally be a habitational name from any of them.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Kraft.

    Croft

  • Taran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Taran

    Raft, Heaven

    Taran

  • Tarish | தாரீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tarish | தாரீஷ

    Raft, Boat, Compelent person, The ocean

    Tarish | தாரீஷ

  • Tarish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Tarish

    Raft, Boat, Compelent person, The ocean

    Tarish

  • Storer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Storer

    English and Scottish : from an agent derivative of Middle English stor ‘provisions’, ‘supplies’, hence an occupational name for an official in charge of dispensing provisions in a great house or monastery, or who collected rents paid in kind. The word stor was also used in the Middle Ages for livestock, and the surname may sometimes have denoted a keeper of animals.South German : from a Bavarian dialect word, storer, denoting an unskilled workman, i.e. someone who was not a member of a craft guild.

    Storer

  • Master
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Master

    English and Scottish : nickname for someone who behaved in a masterful manner, or an occupational name for someone who was master of his craft or a schoolmaster, from Middle English maister (Old French maistre, Latin magister). In early instances this surname was often borne by people who were franklins or other substantial freeholders, presumably because they had laborers under them to work their lands. In Scotland Master was the title given to administrators of medieval hospitals, as well as being born by the eldest sons of barons; thus, the surname may also have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name by someone in the service of such.Either a dialect form or an Americanized form of German Meister.Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Parsi occupational name for someone who was a master of his craft, from the English word master.

    Master

  • Tarsa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tarsa

    With a Fine Shape; Raft; Ocean

    Tarsa

  • Tarantha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tarantha

    Raft; Heaven

    Tarantha

  • Ahiram
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ahiram

    Brother of craft or of protection.

    Ahiram

  • Worley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Worley

    English : most probably a habitational name, either from a variant spelling of Wortley, or alternatively from places in Essex and Somerset called Warley, named in Old English with wær, wer ‘weir’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’, or from Warley in the West Midlands, which is named with Old English weorf ‘draft oxen’ + lēah.

    Worley

  • Worsley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Worsley

    English : habitational name from either of two places called Worsley, in Lancashire and Worcestershire. The former, which appears to be the main source of the surname, is probably named from the genitive case of an Old English personal name of uncertain form (probably with a first element weorc ‘work’, ‘fortification’) + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’. The first element of the latter is probably from the genitive case of Old English weorf ‘draft cattle’ (a collective noun).

    Worsley

  • Taran | தரண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Taran | தரண

    Raft, Heaven

    Taran | தரண

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Online names & meanings

  • Cacia
  • Girl/Female

    Irish Latin Greek

    Cacia

    Vigilant.

  • Manshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Manshi

    Woman

  • Zohar
  • Biblical

    Zohar

    white; bright; dryness

  • Amel |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Amel |

    Hope

  • Ayilyam | அயீல்யம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ayilyam | அயீல்யம

    Model state of india

  • Purves
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French

    Purves

    Purveyor

  • Snehika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Snehika

    Love; Affection; Friendliness

  • Falaq
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Falaq

    Break of dawn

  • Soiree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Soiree

    Song

  • Budhjiwan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Budhjiwan

    Wise Life

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  • Subtilty
  • n.

    Cunning; skill; craft.

  • Craft
  • n.

    Those engaged in any trade, taken collectively; a guild; as, the craft of ironmongers.

  • Graft
  • n.

    To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree; to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to insert a graft upon.

  • Drafting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Draft

  • Drafted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Draft

  • Raft
  • v. t.

    To transport on a raft, or in the form of a raft; to make into a raft; as, to raft timber.

  • Regraft
  • v. t.

    To graft again.

  • Deepness
  • n.

    Craft; insidiousness.

  • Grafted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Graft

  • Draugh
  • n.

    See Draft.

  • Quaintise
  • n.

    Craft; subtlety; cunning.

  • Draft
  • a.

    Relating to, or characterized by, a draft, or current of air. Same as Draught.

  • Graff
  • n. & v.

    See Graft.

  • Grafting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Graft

  • Draft
  • v. t.

    To compose and write; as, to draft a memorial.

  • Cautel
  • n.

    Craft; deceit; falseness.

  • Draft
  • v. t.

    To transfer by draft.

  • Art
  • n.

    Cunning; artifice; craft.

  • Misgraft
  • v. t.

    To graft wrongly.

  • Graft
  • n.

    A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it. The two unite and become one tree, but the graft determines the kind of fruit.