extrude

  • 11extrude — [c]/ɛkˈstrud / (say ek stroohd) verb (extruded, extruding) –verb (t) 1. to thrust out; force or press out; expel. 2. (in moulding or making metals, plastics, etc.) to form into a desired cross sectional shape by ejecting through a shaped opening …

  • 12Extrude Hone Corporation — is a manufacturing company specialising in the finishing of aeroplane and automobile parts such as hubs, gearboxes, and a variety of metal workpieces. The company was founded in 1966 in Pennsylvania and formerly known as MS R. Today Extrude Hone… …

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  • 13extrude — verb (extruded; extruding) Etymology: Latin extrudere, from ex + trudere to thrust more at threat Date: 1566 transitive verb 1. to force, press, or push out 2. to shape (as metal or plastic) by forcing through a die intransitive verb to become… …

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  • 14extrude — v. [L. ex, out of; trusus, thrust] To turn; to force out …

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  • 15extrude — verb a) To push or thrust out. b) To form or shape (a metal, plastic etc.) by forcing it through a die or an opening. See Also: extrusion …

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  • 16extrude — To thrust, force, or press out. * * * ex·trude ik strüd vb, ex·trud·ed; ex·trud·ing vt to force, press, or push out vi to become extruded * * * ex·trude (ek str dґ) 1. to force, thrust, or press out. 2. to force out, or 3. to occupy a position… …

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  • 17Extrude — Выдавливать, выталкивать; Формовать выдавливанием; экструдировать …

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  • 18extrude — Synonyms and related words: arise, assemble, bail out, boot out, bounce, break cover, break forth, bristle up, build, burst forth, cast, cast out, chase, chuck, chuck out, cock up, come, come forth, come out, compose, compound, concoct, construct …

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  • 19extrude — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. thrust out, expel; protrude, project. See expulsion, ejection, convexity. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. force out, expel, project; see eject 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. expel, push out, eject,… …

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  • 20extrude — ex|trude [ıkˈstru:d] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: extrudere, from trudere to push ] 1.) formal to push or force something out through a hole 2.) technical to force plastic or metal through a hole so that it has a particular shape… …

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