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--adv. 6 uncommonly, unusually, exceptionally, unexpectedly,<br />

extraordinarily, remarkably, notably, surprisingly, amazingly,<br />

very, particularly, especially, extremely, strikingly: Teacher<br />

said that Philip was extra good today. 7 additionally, again,<br />

more, in addition: <strong>The</strong>y charge extra for room service.<br />

extract v. 1 draw or pull (out), remove, withdraw, pluck or take out,<br />

draw forth, extricate: <strong>The</strong> dentist extracted two teeth. I<br />

extracted some important papers from your waste-paper basket. 2<br />

draw, derive, deduce, develop, glean, extricate, distil, get,<br />

obtain: I could extract little sense from her ramblings. 3<br />

wrench, wring, wrest, extort, draw (forth), evoke, elicit,<br />

extricate, winkle out, worm (out), prise (out), force (out):<br />

Using torture, they finally extracted a confession from him. She<br />

extracted money from her victims by threatening to tell their<br />

wives. 4 copy, quote, cite, abstract, select, choose, glean,<br />

cull: We extracted useful material from some old encyclopedias.<br />

--n. 5 concentrate, distillate, essence, distillation,<br />

quintessence, concentration, extraction, decoction: We boiled<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the water and used the extract as a salve. 6 excerpt,<br />

abstract, quotation, citation, clipping, cutting, passage,<br />

selection: Extracts from other works are printed in smaller<br />

type.<br />

extraction<br />

n. 1 removal, extrication, withdrawal, uprooting, eradication,<br />

extirpation, deracination: <strong>The</strong> extraction <strong>of</strong> my tooth was<br />

completely painless. 2 extract, concentrate, distillate,<br />

essence, distillation, quintessence, concentration, decoction,<br />

separation, derivation: This syrup is an extraction from c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

beans. 3 origin, birth, ancestry, descent, lineage, derivation,<br />

blood, parentage, breed, strain, race, stock, pedigree: <strong>The</strong><br />

family is <strong>of</strong> Scandinavian extraction.<br />

extraneous<br />

adj. 1 unessential, non-essential, inessential, peripheral,<br />

superfluous, unnecessary, unneeded, extra, added, additional,<br />

adventitious, supernumerary, incidental, needless: Filter out<br />

all the extraneous substances. 2 not pertinent, impertinent,<br />

inapplicable, inapt, unapt, unfitting, inappropriate, unrelated,<br />

irrelevant, inapposite, unconnected, remote, alien, foreign,<br />

exotic, strange, outlandish, external, extrinsic, external, out

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