Extractible for Dummies
adjective
What does Extractible really mean?
Alright, so the word "extractible" means something that can be taken out or removed from something else. Imagine you have a juice box, and you can easily remove the straw from it, or you can take out the juice from the box. Both the straw and the juice are "extractible" from the juice box because they can be separated or taken out from the box. Another example could be if you have a puzzle and you can easily take out one piece from the rest of the puzzle. That piece is "extractible" from the whole puzzle. So, when something is "extractible," it means it can be removed from something else without too much difficulty. It's like being able to unplug your phone charger from the wall - it's "extractible" because it can be taken out easily. Does that make sense to you?
Revised and Fact checked by Jane Smith on 2023-11-17 02:39:58
Extractible In a sentece
Learn how to use Extractible inside a sentece
- The juice from a lemon is extractible by squeezing it.
- Oil is extractible from olives by pressing them.
- Information is extractible from books by reading and understanding their contents.
- The essence of a flower is extractible by distilling it into a perfume.
- Medicine is extractible from plants and used for healing purposes.
Extractible Synonyms
Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.
Extractible Similar Words
Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.