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2. extract

verb. ['ˈɛkˌstrækt, ɪkˈstrækt'] remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense.

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  • extract (English)
  • extractum (Latin)

3. extract

noun. ['ˈɛkˌstrækt, ɪkˈstrækt'] a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water).

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  • extract (English)
  • extractum (Latin)

4. extract

verb. ['ˈɛkˌstrækt, ɪkˈstrækt'] deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning).

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  • extract (English)
  • extractum (Latin)

5. extract

verb. ['ˈɛkˌstrækt, ɪkˈstrækt'] extract by the process of distillation.

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  • extract (English)
  • extractum (Latin)

6. extract

verb. ['ˈɛkˌstrækt, ɪkˈstrækt'] get despite difficulties or obstacles.

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  • extract (English)
  • extractum (Latin)

7. vanilla

noun. ['vəˈnɪlə'] a distinctive fragrant flavor characteristic of vanilla beans.

Etymology

  • vanilla (English)
  • vainilla (Spanish)

8. extract

noun. ['ˈɛkˌstrækt, ɪkˈstrækt'] a passage selected from a larger work.

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  • extract (English)
  • extractum (Latin)

10. extract

verb. ['ˈɛkˌstrækt, ɪkˈstrækt'] separate (a metal) from an ore.

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  • extract (English)
  • extractum (Latin)
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