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extraction
English
Etymology
From Old French estraction, from Medieval Latin extractio
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?st?æk??n/
- Rhymes: -æk??n
Noun
extraction (countable and uncountable, plural extractions)
- An act of extracting or the condition of being extracted.
- A person's origin or ancestry.
- 2014, Larissa Remennick, Russian Israelis: Social Mobility, Politics and Culture, Routledge ?ISBN, page 144
- Our companion on these tours was a young tourist, an American of Russian extraction, whose questions and remarks drew our attention to some details of Haifa life that have become too familiar and would have otherwise passed unnoticed. ...
- 2014, Larissa Remennick, Russian Israelis: Social Mobility, Politics and Culture, Routledge ?ISBN, page 144
- Something extracted, an extract, as from a plant or an organ of an animal etc.
- (military) An act of removing someone from a hostile area to a secure location.
- (dentistry) A removal of a tooth from its socket.
Synonyms
- (origin, ancestry): descent, lineage
- (something extracted): extract, reduction; See also Thesaurus:decrement
Translations
Anagrams
- tetraxonic
French
Pronunciation
Noun
extraction f (plural extractions)
- extraction
Further reading
- “extraction” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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beginnings
English
Pronunciation
Noun
beginnings
- plural of beginning
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