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extractible
ex·tract E0299800 (ĭk-străkt′)tr.v. ex·tract·ed, ex·tract·ing, ex·tracts 1. To draw or pull out, often with great force or effort: extract a wisdom tooth; used tweezers to extract the splinter.2. To obtain despite resistance: extract a promise.3. To obtain from a substance by chemical or mechanical action, as by pressure, distillation, or evaporation.4. To remove for separate consideration or publication; excerpt.5. a. To derive or obtain (information, for example) from a source.b. To deduce (a principle or doctrine); construe (a meaning).c. To derive (pleasure or comfort) from an experience.6. Mathematics To determine or calculate (the root of a number).n. (ĕk′străkt′) Something extracted, especially:a. A passage from a literary work; an excerpt.b. A concentrated preparation of the essential constituents of a food, flavoring, or other substance; a concentrate: maple extract. [Middle English extracten, from Latin extrahere, extract- : ex-, ex- + trahere, to draw.] ex·tract′a·ble, ex·tract′i·ble adj.ex·trac′tor n.extractible (ɪkˈstræktəbəl) adj another spelling of extractableThesaurusAdj. | 1. | extractible - capable of being extractedextractableremovable - capable of being removed or taken away or dismissed; "a removable cord"; "removable partitions" | EncyclopediaSeeextractLegalSeeExtractextractible
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