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Extractants are substances that have the ability to remove or extract another substance from a mixture, solution, or from a solid. They are often used in various scientific and industrial applications, such as in the purification of chemicals, the separation of mixtures, or in the recovery of valuable metals from ores. In general, extractants form a complex with the target substance, making it easier to separate or remove from the rest of the mixture.
The word "extracted" is a verb that means to take something out or remove it from a larger amount or source. For example: "The doctor extracted the tooth from my mouth." It can also refer to the act of separating or isolating a particular substance or element from a mixture. For instance: "The chemist extracted the pure compound from the impure mixture."
Extracting is a verb that means to take or get something out of something else, such as a mixture or a collection. It can also refer to the process of drawing out or separating one thing from another. For example: "The archaeologists extracted the fossil from the rock" or "The hotel extracted a fee from my credit card for the extra suite".
Extraction refers to the process of obtaining or pulling out something, usually from a larger whole or a surrounding substance. This can include extracting liquids, gases, or solids from a mixture or a solution, or extracting information or data from a larger dataset. In a broader sense, extraction can also refer to the act of taking something out of a context or situation, such as extracting key points from a text or extracting a message from a conversation.
Extractions refer to the process of removing or taking out something, especially something solid, from a mixture or a container. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the process of gathering or obtaining information, particularly in a detailed or specific manner.
Extractive refers to something that is related to the process of extraction or removal of something from a larger whole, typically with the intention of acquiring or processing it for further use. For example, extractive industries might refer to industries that extract natural resources, such as mining or logging, while extractive methods in science may refer to techniques used to extract specific components or substances from a mixture. Additionally, the term can also refer to a type of writing or speech that extracts key information or ideas from a larger text or context.
An extractor is a device or tool that removes or takes out something from a particular place or substance. It can also refer to a person who extracts or pulls out something, such as a substance or information. For example, a pump can be an extractor of water from a well, or a doctor can be an extractor of a tooth.
Extractors are machines or devices that extract or remove a substance or material from a larger quantity or mixture. They can be used in various industries such as mining, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. Extractors can also refer to software tools that extract specific data or information from a larger dataset or document.
The word "extracts" refers to a selection or a small portion taken from a larger source, such as a text, a speech, or a document, often for the purpose of summarizing the main points or highlighting important information.
Extracurricular refers to activities, events, or programs that take place outside of the regular curriculum or classroom schedule, often involving students, teachers, or staff. These can include sports, clubs, volunteer work, music or art programs, and other activities that enrich students' education and personal development beyond the classroom.
Extradict: to compel or require a person to give evidence or information, especially in a court of law.
I think you meant to type "extradited".<br><br>"Extradited" is a verb that means to formally hand over or surrender (a person) to the authorities of another country, especially on the basis of a treaty or agreement, to face trial or punishment for a crime.
The word "extraditing" refers to the act of officially surrendering a person or a fugitive to the authorities of another country, usually in response to a request or warrant. This is done in accordance with international law and treaties between countries, and is intended to ensure mutual cooperation in bringing criminals to justice.
Extradiegetic refers to an element within a narrative that originates from outside the story itself, rather than being part of the story itself. This can include narrative devices such as music, narration, or commentary that is not part of the characters' direct experience. Extradiegetic elements serve to comment on, interpret, or enhance the story, but are not an integral part of the narrative itself.
Capable of being extradited, i.e. removed from one country and taken to another country to face criminal charges or trial.
to formally hand over (a person or people) to the authorities of another country, typically in response to a formal request or warrant
Extradited refers to the act of giving up or handing over someone, often a criminal, to the authorities of another country or jurisdiction, usually to face trial or punishment for a crime committed in that jurisdiction.
Extradites is the third person singular present tense of the verb "extradite", which means to hand over or surrender (a person or document) to the proper authorities, often in response to a request or demand.
The verb "extraditing" means to return (a person) to a country where they are wanted for a crime, or to surrender (a person) to the authorities of another country on their demand, usually a fugitive or offender who has been found in a foreign country.
Extradition is the formal process of turning over a person who is accused or convicted of a crime in one country to another country, usually with the purpose of bringing them to trial or serving a sentence.
Extraditions refer to the process of surrendering an individual to the authorities of another country for trial or punishment on a criminal charge. This typically occurs when a person is accused of committing a crime in one country but is believed to be hiding or avoiding prosecution in another. The requesting country sends a formal request, known as a "request for extradition," to the country where the accused is located, which then must decide whether to extradition the individual.
Extrapolate refers to the act of drawing a conclusion or making a prediction based on a limited set of data or information, typically going beyond what is explicitly stated or observable. In other words, it involves making an educated guess or inference that is not necessarily directly supported by evidence.
Extradural refers to outside or beyond the dura, which is the outermost membrane covering the brain and spinal cord. In anatomy, extradural can describe tissues or structures that are located outside the dura mater, such as blood vessels, nerves, or tumors.
Extraembryonic refers to structures or tissues that develop outside of the embryo or fetus during pregnancy. These structures support the growth and development of the embryo or fetus, but are not part of the embryo or fetus itself. Examples of extraembryonic tissues include the placenta, yolk sac, and amniotic sac.
Extrafamilial refers to something or someone that is outside or outside of one's family, often in a social or psychological sense. In specific contexts, extrafamilial can refer to:<br><br> Outside or beyond the immediate family, such as extramarital relationships or extrafamilial relationships.<br> Not related to one's family or family dynamics, such as extrafamilial influences, extrafamilial environments, or extrafamilial trauma.<br> Not originating from within a family or family structure, such as extrafamilial abuse, extrafamilial exploitation, or extrafamilial support.<br><br>In general, the term extrafamilial emphasizes that something or someone is outside the typical boundaries of a person's immediate family or family relationships, often with significant consequences or implications.
Extrafamiliar refers to something or someone that is unusual, unexpected, or unfamiliar. It is the opposite of familiar, meaning that it is not well-known or understood.
Extrafusal refers to muscles that are not connected to or controlled by the central nervous system. In other words, they are not directly influenced by the brain or spinal cord. Instead, they respond to nerve impulses from the autonomic nervous system, which helps regulate involuntary actions such as heart rate, digestion, and blood pressure.
Extragalactic refers to anything outside of the Milky Way galaxy, specifically objects or phenomena that are outside of our galaxy's bounds. This can include other galaxies, star systems, nebulae, black holes, and even cosmic rays. In other words, extragalactic refers to anything that is situated beyond our own galaxy and is part of the vast expanse of the universe.
Being or existing outside the usual or normal limits of a place, thing, or situation; not belonging or relating to the normal or typical.
Extragonadal refers to a location or condition that is outside of the gonads (organs) responsible for reproduction, typically the ovaries or testes.
"Extrahepatic" refers to something that occurs outside of the liver, or relates to a condition or process that is not specific to the liver. It is often used to describe conditions or symptoms that are related to the digestive system, such as inflammatory bowel disease or liver disease, but affect organs other than the liver.
Extra judicial refers to an act or decision made outside of the normal legal process or judiciary system. It can also refer to an action that is taken by an individual or a group without the authority or permission of the law. In a broader sense, the term can also refer to actions that are taken in retaliation, revenge, or punishment, often in a manner that is not in accordance with the law or is not sanctioned by the legal system.
Extrajunctional refers to a region exterior to or outside of a junction or connection point, particularly in the context of muscle anatomy. In muscle physiology, extrajunctional receptors are normally non-functional muscle receptors that may become active in response to muscle damage or denervation, leading to muscle spasticity or stiffness.
Extralegal refers to activities, actions, or events that are outside the authority or scope of the law or are not sanctioned or recognized by the legal system.
Extralinguistic refers to aspects or factors that are outside of language itself, but that influence or are influenced by language. It encompasses social, cultural, historical, or psychological contexts that shape the meaning and use of language. Examples of extralinguistic factors include cultural norms, historical events, social status, emotional tone, or personal experiences.
The word "extramammary" refers to something that is outside of the breasts or mammary glands. It can be used to describe a condition, symptom, or disease that affects parts of the body other than the breasts, such as the skin, muscles, or lymph nodes, especially in relation to breast cancer or breast surgery.