extrusion

  • 51Extrusion — Ex|tru|si|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. nlat. extrusio zu lat. extrusus, Part. Perf. von extrudere »ausstoßen«>: 1. Ausfluss von Lava u. Auswurf von Lockermaterial an Vulkanen (Geol.). 2. das Überstehen eines Zahnes über die Bissebene… …

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  • 52extrusion — a forming technique whereby a material is forced, by compression, through a die orifice …

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  • 53extrusion — ex tru·sion || uːʒn n. forcing out; squeezing out by applying pressure; bulge, bump; shaping of material (metal or other material) by forcing it through a die; process of extruding; expulsion …

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  • 54extrusion —    The process of making shapes by forcing material such as clay or dough through dies. Also see hot glue gun …

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  • 55extrusion — n. Expulsion, ejection …

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  • 56extrusion — ex·tru·sion …

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  • 57extrusion — n. (in dentistry) 1) the forced eruption of a tooth either by means of an orthodontic appliance or surgically; for example, to realign a tooth that has failed to erupt or has been accidentally forced into the jaw. 2) the partial displacement of a …

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  • 58extrusion — See: extrude …

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  • 59extrusion — ex•tru•sion [[t]ɪkˈstru ʒən[/t]] n. 1) mel the process or act of extruding 2) mel something that is extruded • Etymology: 1530–40; < ML …

    From formal English to slang

  • 60extrusion press — a machine that shapes semisoft metals or plastics by forcing them through dies. [1935 40] * * * …

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