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  1. Gold extraction - Wikipedia

    Cyanide leaching "heap" at a gold mining operation near Elko, Nevada. On top of the large mounds of ore, are sprinklers dispensing a solution of cyanide. Gold extraction is the extraction of gold from …

  2. EXTRACT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    3 days ago · 1 : a selection from a writing or discourse : excerpt 2 : a product (such as an essence or concentrate) prepared by extracting especially : a solution (as in alcohol) of essential constituents of …

  3. Extracting - definition of extracting by The Free Dictionary

    Define extracting. extracting synonyms, extracting pronunciation, extracting translation, English dictionary definition of extracting. tr.v. ex·tract·ed , ex·tract·ing , ex·tracts 1. To draw or pull out, often …

  4. EXTRACTING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    EXTRACTING definition: 1. present participle of extract 2. to remove or take out something: 3. to make someone give you…. Learn more.

  5. Extract Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    1 extract /ɪk ˈ strækt/ verb extracts; extracted; extracting Britannica Dictionary definition of EXTRACT [+ object] 1

  6. extracting - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    extracting - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  7. EXTRACT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    extract of something extract something from something extracted extracting To top Contents

  8. EXTRACT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Extract is sometimes wrongly used where extricate would be better: he will find it difficult extricating (not extracting ) himself from this situation Extract, exact, extort, wrest imply using force to remove …

  9. EXTRACTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    EXTRACTING meaning: 1. present participle of extract 2. to remove or take out something: 3. to make someone give you…. Learn more.

  10. extract | meaning of extract in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary ...

    • Yet the prospects of this constituency making a major political impact and extracting liberal reforms from the regime appear poor. • The bird uses its long beak to extract nectar from the flowers.