Ingredients

/ˈɪnɡrɪdiənts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Substances or components that make up a product, especially in contracts, labeling, or regulatory compliance contexts.
    The contract specified all ingredients used in the manufacturing of the product.

Commentary

In legal texts, 'ingredients' often appear in contexts involving product liability, consumer protection, and regulatory statutes requiring disclosure of product makeup.

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