
1) Analecta 2) Analects 3) Bovril 4) Catechu 5) Clipping 6) Concentrate 7) Cutting 8) Demodulate 9) Derive 10) Draw 11) Educe 12) Elicit 13) Elute 14) Essence 15) Excerpt 16) Exploit 17) Extraction 18) Haftarah 19) Haftorah 20) Haphtarah 21) Haphtorah 22) Infusion 23) Pancreatin 24) Quotation 25) Quote
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1) Bottled flavoring 2) Citation 3) Draw out 4) Force 5) Force from 6) Get to the root of 7) Infusion 8) Literary passage 9) Obtain by threat 10) Obtain under duress 11) Passage 12) Piece 13) Pull out 14) Quotation 15) Quote 16) Remove from the passage 17) Selection 18) Separate from an ore 19) Solution
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• (v. t.) To take by selection; to choose out; to cite or quote, as a passage from a book. • (n.) A peculiar principle once erroneously supposed to form the basis of all vegetable extracts; -- called also the extractive principle. • (v. t.) To withdraw by expression, distillation, or other mechanical or chemical process; as, to extra...
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(L. extractum) a concentrated preparation of a vegetable or animal drug obtained by removing the active constituents therefrom with a suitable menstruum, evaporating all or nearly all the solvent, and adjusting the residual mass or powder to a prescribed standard. Extracts are prepared in three forms; semiliquid or of syrupy consistency, pilular o....
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[Noun] Sections or parts of another text, like a book or a film.
Example: Extracts from her new book were published in the Sunday Times.
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(from the article `flavouring`) Extracts, essences, and flavours employing only natural flavouring agents are called pure; those employing synthetics (in part or entirely) are ...
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In medicine, a preparation of a substance obtained from plants, animals, or bacteria and used as a drug or in drugs.
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A supplementary licence or certificate issued by a competent authority for part of the quantity authorised by an existing licence or certificate.
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<pharmacology> A concentrated preparation of a vegetable or animal drug obtained by removing the active constituents therefrom with a suitable menstruum, evaporating all or nearly all the solvent and adjusting the residual mass or powder to a prescribed standard. Extracts are prepared in three forms, semiliquid or of syrupy consistency, pilul...
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(ek´strakt) a concentrated preparation of a vegetable or animal drug created by removing the active constituents with a suitable solvent and then evaporating all or nearly all the solvent.
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Concentrated flavouring which is used in small quantities, e.g. meat extract, yeast extract.
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To separate a valuable constituent from its ore.
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Ex·tract' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Extracted ; present participle & verbal noun Extracting .] [ Latin extractus , past participle of extrahere to extract; ex out + trahere to draw. See
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Ex'tract` noun 1. That which is extracted or drawn out.
2. A portion of a book or document, separately transcribed; a citation; a quotation.
3. A decoction, solution, or infusion made by drawing out from any substance that which gives it its essential and characteristic virtue;...
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A preparation obtained from soaking an herb, plant part, or substance in an appropriate solvent, usually alcohol, water, or glycerin, then removing the solid parts by straining, evaporating some or all of the solvent, and adjusting the result to prescribed standards of concentration.
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extract 1. To draw or pull out, often with great force or effort; such as, to extract a wisdom tooth; or to use tweezers to extract a splinter. 2. To obtain despite resistance; as, to 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 conside...
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Everything in a wine except for water, sugar, alcohol, and acidity, the term refers to the solid compounds such as tannins
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Translations for „Extract“ Become a Premium Member today! See for wine ingredients under total extract, and for vinification under oak extract and agents used in vinification.
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A solution of a tanning material, normally vegetable.
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pull a pull up verb remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; `pull weeds`; `extract a bad tooth`; `take out a splinter`; `extract information from the telegram`
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verb get despite difficulties or obstacles; `I extracted a promise from the Dean for two new positions`
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Essence of fruits of species used for flavorings.
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extracto
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[Scientific terms] remove, usually with some force or effort
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[Literary terms] remove, usually with some force or effort
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