
1) Centrifuge 2) Forceps 3) Forcipate 4) Separator 5) Ultracentrifuge
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1) Firearm component 2) Instrument 3) Old farm vehicle fan 4) Theoretical computer science
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[firearms] An extractor is a part in a firearm that serves to remove brass cases of fired ammunition after the ammunition has been fired. When the gun`s action cycles, the extractor lifts or removes the spent brass casing from the firing chamber. ==Overview== Extractors can be found on bolt action, lever-action, pump action, semi-automatic ...
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[mathematics] Extractor functions were originally researched as a way to extract randomness from weakly random sources. See randomness extractor. Using the probabilistic method it is easy to show that extractor graphs with really good parameters exist. The challenge is to find explicit or polynomial time computable examples of such graphs w...
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A part in a firearm that serves to remove brass cases of fired ammunition after the ammunition has been fired. When the gun's action cycles, the extractor lifts or removes the spent brass casing from the firing chamber.
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• (n.) A forceps or instrument for extracting substances. • (n.) One who, or that which, extracts • (n.) A device for withdrawing a cartridge or spent cartridge shell from the chamber of the barrel. • (n.) A machine for clearing combs of honey; also, a device for rendering wax. • (n.) A centrifugal drying machine.Extractor:...
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a machine which removes honey from the cells of comb by centrifugal force.
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(ek-strak´tәr) an instrument for pulling out a body part, foreign body, or calculus. basket extractor a device for removal of calculi from the upper urinary tract, consisting of a network of filaments on a catheter that is passed into the ureter through a ureteroscope; the ...
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Machine that rotates honeycombs inside a drum or barrel at sufficient speed to remove honey by centrifugal force. Most extractors are designed as either tangential (frames placed in basket perpendicular to rotary shaft, and require reversing to remove honey from both sides of comb), or radial (frames placed in clips radiating from rotary shaft and ...
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Ex·tract'or noun One who, or that which, extracts ; as:
(a) (Surg.) A forceps or instrument for extracting substances.
(b) (Breech-loading Firearms) A device for withdrawing a cartridge or spent cartridge shell from the chamber of the barrel.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: eks-trak′tŏr, tōr Definitions: 1. Instrument for use in drawing or pulling out any natural part, as a tooth, or a foreign body.
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In firearms, the extractor is the mechanical device which withdraws the fired cartridge case from the chamber. After the extractor has pulled the cartridge case from the chamber, the ejector throws the cartridge case clear.
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[
n] - an instrument for extracting tight-fitting components
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noun an instrument for extracting tight-fitting components
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a person or thing that extracts. · (in a firearm or cannon) the mechanism that, after firing, pulls an empty or unfired cartridge or shell case out of the chamber and brings it into place for action by the ejector. · a centrifuge for spinning wet laundry so as to remove excess water. · an instrument for drawing out, extracting, or...
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