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Definition of Extractible

Extractible
Extractable Ex*tract"a*ble, Extractible Ex*tract"i*ble, a. Capable of being extracted.

Meaning of Extractible from wikipedia

- An extract (essence) is a substance made by extracting a part of a raw material, often by using a solvent such as ethanol, oil or water. Extracts may be...
- Extractor may refer to: Extractor (firearms) Extractor (mathematics) Extractor (****s), a tool used to remove broken ****s Randomness extractor Soxhlet...
- A **** extractor is a tool for removing broken or seized ****s. There are two types: one has a spiral flute structure, commonly called an easy out after...
- Extracted, also known as Extraction in the UK, is an independent 2012 American science fiction thriller directed and written by Nir Paniry. Sasha Roiz...
- A randomness extractor, often simply called an "extractor", is a function, which being applied to output from a weak entropy source, together with a short...
- Extractors is a video game developed by Millennium Interactive and published by Psygnosis in 1995 for MS-DOS. It is the sequel to Diggers (1993). Extractors...
- Extractive distillation is defined as distillation in the presence of a miscible, high-boiling, relatively non-volatile component, the solvent, that forms...
- A honey extractor is a mechanical device used in the extraction of honey from honeycombs. A honey extractor extracts the honey from the honey comb without...
- In breechloading firearms, an extractor is an action component that serves to remove spent casings of previously fired cartridges from the chamber, in...
- Tilden's Extract was a 19th-century medicinal cannabis extract, first formulated by James Edward Smith of Edinburgh. In the United States, the Tilden...