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- adjective Capable of being
extracted .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective capable of being extracted
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Examples
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For peripheral power-users, the LaCie Core7 offers a sleek desktop form factor, with six USB ports, as well as the built-in extractible mini-USB cable for mobile device connectivity and charging.
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A few pages of old authors would induce us to think the ancients had observed in certain arundines a sweet and extractible portion.
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A few pages of old authors would induce us to think the ancients had observed in certain arundines a sweet and extractible portion.
The Physiology of Taste 1755-1826 Brillat-Savarin 1790
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"We do not believe it is extractible," said Doug McCuistion, director of NASA's Mars exploration programme, at a press briefing on Tuesday.
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Instead, they envisioned a wind farm for the summit, where Force Seven gusts beckon with the promise of green jobs forever to replace the estimated 20 years of easily extractible coal underfoot.
Thestar.com - Home Page Mitch Potter 2009
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"themes" are easily extractible; it's far more irreducibly strange.
Locus Online News 2009
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"themes" are easily extractible; it's far more irreducibly strange.
Locus Online News 2009
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