"Extrapolative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Extrapolative refers to something that is based on or involves an extension or projection of existing data or trends to make predictions or inferences about unknown or future events or phenomena. In other words, it involves making educated guesses or assumptions beyond the currently known or observed data.
Extrapleural refers to the space outside the pleura, which is the layers of tissue that surround the lungs. In medical contexts, the term "extrapleural" is used to describe a location or process that is outside or beyond the pleura. For example, an extrapleural tumor is a tumor that grows outside the pleura, rather than within it.
Extrapolated refers to a conclusion or inference drawn beyond the limits of the available information or evidence. It involves making an estimate or prediction based on a limited set of data or facts, and extending it to a larger or more general context.
Refers to the parts of the body outside of the lungs, particularly the pleura, that are affected by a disease or condition, such as extrapulmonary tuberculosis.