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What (who) is extractor - definition


Extractor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Extractor (disambiguation)
·noun One who, or that which, extracts.
II. Extractor ·add. ·noun A centrifugal drying machine.
III. Extractor ·noun A forceps or instrument for extracting substances.
IV. Extractor ·add. ·noun A machine for clearing combs of honey; also, a device for rendering wax.
V. Extractor ·noun A device for withdrawing a cartridge or spent cartridge shell from the chamber of the barrel.
extractor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Extractor (disambiguation)
¦ noun a machine or device used to extract something.
?[as modifier] denoting a fan or other device for extracting odours and stale air.
extractor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Extractor (disambiguation)
(extractors)
1.
An extractor or extractor fan is a device that is fixed to a window or wall to draw smells, steam, or hot air out of a room. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use ventilator
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2.
An extractor is a device that squeezes liquid out of something.
...a juice extractor.
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Extractor
Extractor may refer to:
Examples of use of extractor
1. Odacio also comes supplied with a juice extractor.
2. This "yellowcake" is put through extractor plants and shipped to users.
3. This is a perfectly legitimate excuse for spontaneously attaching someone‘s genitals to an extractor fan.
4. The delegates include manufacturers of industrial pumps and tools, extractor systems and outdoor furniture.
5. Since last week pneumatic drills have been digging the basement while a large mechanised earth extractor churns out rubble.