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Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ik-strood |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪkˈstrud |
Definition of extruded
Origin :- 1560s, from Latin extrudere "to thrust out, drive away," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + trudere "to thrust" (see extrusion). Related: Extruded; extruding.
- verb force out
- We tried plastics; they bubbled, melted, extruded, or burned.
- Extract from : « Double or Nothing » by Jack Sharkey
- Well, when the time came for the lens to be extruded, it would not budge!
- Extract from : « Behind the Veil in Persia and Turkish Arabia » by M. E. Hume-Griffith
- In the common toad as many as 7000 eggs may be extruded at a time.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 1 » by Various
- It also extruded itself into fine, wire-like strands on a moving object.
- Extract from : « Tangle Hold » by F. L. Wallace
- She would have kissed myself and Ford if we had not extruded elbows.
- Extract from : « The Celestial Omnibus and other Stories » by E. M. Forster
- This disintegration may be due to a process of autolysis, which sets in only after the egg has extruded the two polar bodies.
- Extract from : « The Organism as a Whole » by Jacques Loeb
- He didn't bother to see what weapon it had extruded; his entire attention was concentrated on its wheels.
- Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
- Each egg will contain a black X (red eye producing) or a white X (white eye producing) after the polar bodies have been extruded.
- Extract from : « A Critique of the Theory of Evolution » by Thomas Hunt Morgan
- The live prey is surrounded by the extruded stomach which secretes fluids that kill it, after which the soft parts are digested.
- Extract from : « Elementary Zoology, Second Edition » by Vernon L. Kellogg
- So he kept Louis, the dethroned and extruded prince, close beside him.
- Extract from : « Joan of the Sword Hand » by S(amuel) R(utherford) Crockett
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