Extracting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extracting
Extracting, means drawing out or obtaining. A tooth is 'extracted' as
extract
extract : a certified copy of a document that forms part
Goulards extract
cases of inflammation Goulards cerate is a cerate containing this extract
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Extractive
Capable of being extracted
Extractable
Capable of being extracted
Extract
fixed position as by traction or suction etc as to extract a tooth from its socket a stump from the earth
Winning
Winning, a mineral means getting or extracting it from the mine, Bihar Mines Ltd. v. Union of
Manufacture
all its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means producing, making, extracting or processing any good and includes printing and raising of
Petroleum
shales or other stratified deposits from which oil can be extracted by destructive distillation. [Petroleum (Production) Act, 1934 (UK)] Includes any
Oil seeds
very pale, golden yellow liquid with pleasant taste and odour extracted from the seeds and it is used as food oil,
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