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    extraction
    /ɪkˈstrakʃn/

    noun

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  2. 1. : the act or process of extracting something. 2. : ancestry, origin. a family of French extraction. 3. : something extracted. Synonyms. ancestry. birth. bloodline. breeding. descent. family tree. genealogy. lineage. origin. parentage. pedigree. stock. strain.

  3. EXTRACTION definition: 1. the process of removing something, especially by force: 2. the process of removing a tooth: 3…. Learn more.

  4. Jul 28, 2023 · Definition: “Extraction involves using a liquid solvent to remove active constituents from a solid or liquid substance. Or The separation of medicinally active portions of plant or animal tissues from the inactive or inert components by using selective solvents.”

  5. the process of removing something, especially by force: extraction of The extraction of minerals has damaged the countryside. [ C ] medical specialized. the process of removing a tooth: She had two extractions. be of French, German, Chinese, etc. extraction. to be from a family that originally came from another country:

  6. Mar 7, 2019 · 2. Extraction : It defined as the treatment of the plant or animal tissues with solvent , whereby the medicinally active constituents are dissolved and most of the inert matter remains undissolved. The solvent used for extraction is known as “menstruum.” And the inert insoluble material that remains after extraction is called “marc”.

  7. Find 35 different ways to say EXTRACTION, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  8. 1. the act of extracting or the condition of being extracted. 2. something extracted; an extract. 3. (Dentistry) a. the act or an instance of extracting a tooth or teeth. b. a tooth or teeth extracted. 4. (Sociology) origin, descent, lineage, or ancestry: of German extraction.

  9. Extractions are a way to separate a desired substance when it is mixed with others. The mixture is brought into contact with a solvent in which the substance of interest is soluble, but the other substances present are insoluble.

  10. Extraction refers to a division process containing the division of a component from a medium. A few examples of the same are liquid extraction and solid-phase extraction. The form of extraction in which contaminants are removed from the medium consisting of a certain compound is called washing.

  11. 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.