Wiktionary
n. Any commercial product produced using biotechnology
Usage examples of "bioproduct".
A pair of adolescents bowed and presented her with flowers, some type she wasn't familiar with, probably a local bioproduct.
If you can find a useful job for something that multiplies like crazy and lives on fungi or slime, you have a marketable bioproduct.
Feeding you doesn't seem like much of a reward, but if that's what interests you, we have a couple of other new ingestible bioproducts on the shelves that might tickle your taste buds.
Most of his scams involved convincing prospective investors that he'd just made some kind of biological breakthrough-some new cure or bioproduct-and he happens to be a whiz at computers to boot.
They'd use their own as guinea pigs, all right, but would they go to that much trouble to transport bioproducts overseas .
They trade, especially caravans across Antonine Seabed to its more fertile parts, bringin' minerals and bioproducts in exchange for food, manufactures, and whatnot.
Even the denial of bioproducts to children like Wili was not seen by today's people as real tyranny.