extractable
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]extractable (comparative more extractable, superlative most extractable)
- Capable of being extracted.
- 1975 March 23, Jane Brody, “Clue to Cancer Found in Breast Fluid”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Thus far, Dr. Petrakis said, he had found that in women with […] extractable breast fluid, the amount of lipid peroxides in the fluid was on the average seven times higher in Caucasian women than in women of Chinese de[s]cent. In addition, women with cystic breast disease, who face a higher than usual risk of breast cancer, appear to have more peroxides in their breast fluid than women with normal breasts.
Translations
[edit]can be extracted
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Spanish
[edit]Adjective
[edit]extractable m or f (masculine and feminine plural extractables)