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ɪkˈstrudex·trude

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. extrude, squeeze outverb

    form or shape by forcing through an opening

    "extrude steel"

Wiktionary

  1. extrudeverb

    To push or thrust out.

  2. extrudeverb

    To form or shape (a metal, plastic etc.) by forcing it through a die or an opening.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To Extrudeverb

    To thrust off; to drive off; to push out with violence.

    Etymology: extrudo, Latin.

    If in any part of the continent they found the shells, they concluded that the sea had been extruded and driven off by the mud. John Woodward, Natural History.

Wikipedia

  1. extrude

    Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile by pushing material through a die of the desired cross-section. Its two main advantages over other manufacturing processes are its ability to create very complex cross-sections; and to work materials that are brittle, because the material encounters only compressive and shear stresses. It also creates excellent surface finish and gives considerable freedom of form in the design process. Drawing is a similar process, using the tensile strength of the material to pull it through the die. It limits the amount of change that can be performed in one step, so it is limited to simpler shapes, and multiple stages are usually needed. Drawing is the main way to produce wire. Metal bars and tubes are also often drawn. Extrusion may be continuous (theoretically producing indefinitely long material) or semi-continuous (producing many pieces). It can be done with hot or cold material. Commonly extruded materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, concrete, modelling clay, and foodstuffs. Products of extrusion are generally called extrudates. Also referred to as "hole flanging", hollow cavities within extruded material cannot be produced using a simple flat extrusion die, because there would be no way to support the centre barrier of the die. Instead, the die assumes the shape of a block with depth, beginning first with a shape profile that supports the center section. The die shape then internally changes along its length into the final shape, with the suspended center pieces supported from the back of the die. The material flows around the supports and fuses to create the desired closed shape. The extrusion of metals can also increase their strength.

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  1. extrude

    To extrude is to form or shape something by pushing or forcing it out, typically through an opening. The term is often used in manufacturing or industrial processes to describe the method of creating objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile, such as in 3D printing or in the production of plastic or metal products.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Extrudeverb

    to thrust out; to force, press, or push out; to expel; to drive off or away

  2. Etymology: [L. extrudere, extrusum; ex out + trudere to thrust, akin to E. threat. See Threat.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Extrude

    eks-trōōd′, v.t. to force or urge out: to expel: to drive off.—n. Extru′sion, act of extruding, thrusting, or throwing out: expulsion.—adjs. Extru′sive, Extru′sory. [L. extrudĕre, extrusumex, out, trudĕre, to thrust.]

Entomology

  1. Extrude

    to turn or force out.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of extrude in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of extrude in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of extrude in a Sentence

  1. Ryan Zeigler:

    This will be the permanent record of what the material inside the core looks like before it got pushed out and divided into half-centimeter increments, the drive tube was very full, which is one of the things we learned with the CT scans, and it caused a slight complication in how we were initially planning to extrude it, but we have been able to adapt using these scans.

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