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pullout I. \(ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: pull out 1. : something that can be pulled out: as a. : an outsize leaf that is secured between and folded to the same size as the ordinary leaves of a book or magazine < a pullout carrying an illustration 3 pages wide > b. : readily removable printed matter placed between the leaves of a magazine and often attached by a wire stitch 2. : the act or an instance of pulling out: as a. : an instance of the accidental pulling out of type (as by an inking roller) from a form that is being printed or proofed — compare dropout, work-up b. : a maneuver in which an airplane goes from a dive to horizontal flight c. : a withdrawal (as of troops) from a particular area II. adjective Etymology: pull out : used for or having the effect of pulling out : capable of being pulled out < the pullout seat of this new space-saver desk — Retailing Daily > |