Extraction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extraction
The act of extracting or drawing out as the extraction of a tooth of a bone or an arrow from
Extracting
Extracting, means drawing out or obtaining. A tooth is 'extracted' as
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
extract
extract : a certified copy of a document that forms part
Live-birth
Live-birth, means the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of
Winning
Winning, a mineral means getting or extracting it from the mine, Bihar Mines Ltd. v. Union of
Petroleum
shales or other stratified deposits from which oil can be extracted by destructive distillation. [Petroleum (Production) Act, 1934 (UK)] Includes any
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