extrusile

extrusile
\\ikˈstrüˌ]s]īl, ek-, -_]s]əl, -(ˌ)]s]il, ]z]\ adjective
Etymology: Latin extrusus + English -ile
: capable of being extruded

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  • extrusile — /ik strooh sil, zil, suyl, zuyl/, adj. able to be thrust out or extruded. [1840 50; EXTRUS(ION) + ILE] * * * …   Universalium

  • extrusile — ex·tru·sile …   English syllables

  • extrude — [ɪk stru:d, ɛk ] verb thrust or force out. ↘shape (a material such as metal or plastic) by forcing it through a die. Derivatives extrudable adjective extrusile adjective extrusion noun Origin C16: from L. extrudere, from ex o …   English new terms dictionary

  • extrude — v.tr. 1 (foll. by from) thrust or force out. 2 shape metal, plastics, etc. by forcing them through a die. Derivatives: extrusion n. extrusile adj. extrusive adj. Etymology: L extrudere extrus (as EX (1), trudere thrust) …   Useful english dictionary

  • protrusile — adj. (of a limb etc.) capable of being thrust forward. Etymology: PRO (1) + EXTRUSILE: see EXTRUDE …   Useful english dictionary

  • extrusible — üsəbəl, üzə adjective Etymology: Latin extrusus + English ible : extrusile * * * extruˈsible adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑extrude …   Useful english dictionary

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