These are the meanings of the letters EXTRACTAR when you unscramble them.
- Extract (n.)
A decoction, solution, or infusion made by drawing out from any substance that which gives it its essential and characteristic virtue; essence; as, extract of beef; extract of dandelion; also, any substance so extracted, and characteristic of that from which it is obtained; as, quinine is the most important extract of Peruvian bark.
- Extract (n.)
A draught or copy of writing; certified copy of the proceedings in an action and the judgement therein, with an order for execution.
- Extract (n.)
A peculiar principle once erroneously supposed to form the basis of all vegetable extracts; -- called also the extractive principle.
- Extract (n.)
A portion of a book or document, separately transcribed; a citation; a quotation.
- Extract (n.)
A solid preparation obtained by evaporating a solution of a drug, etc., or the fresh juice of a plant; -- distinguished from an abstract. See Abstract, n., 4.
- Extract (n.)
Extraction; descent.
- Extract (n.)
That which is extracted or drawn out.
- Extract (v. t.)
To draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc.; as, to extract a tooth from its socket, a stump from the earth, a splinter from the finger.
- Extract (v. t.)
To take by selection; to choose out; to cite or quote, as a passage from a book.
- Extract (v. t.)
To withdraw by expression, distillation, or other mechanical or chemical process; as, to extract an essence. Cf. Abstract, v. t., 6.
- Retract (n.)
The pricking of a horse's foot in nailing on a shoe.
- Retract (v. i.)
To draw back; to draw up; as, muscles retract after amputation.
- Retract (v. i.)
To take back what has been said; to withdraw a concession or a declaration.
- Retract (v. t.)
To draw back; to draw up or shorten; as, the cat can retract its claws; to retract a muscle.
- Retract (v. t.)
To take back,, as a grant or favor previously bestowed; to revoke.
- Retract (v. t.)
To withdraw; to recall; to disavow; to recant; to take back; as, to retract an accusation or an assertion.
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