extrude
1extrudé — extrudé, ée [ ɛkstryde ] adj. • v. 1960; du lat. extrudere → extrusion ♦ Techn. Obtenu par extrusion. Bouteille en plastique extrudé. Biscotte extrudée. extrudé, ée [ɛkstʀyde] adj. ÉTYM. V. 1960; du lat. extrudere. → Extrusion. ❖ ♦ Techn.… …
2Extrude — Ex*trude , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Extruded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Extruding}.] [L. extrudere, extrusum; ex out + trudere to thrust, akin to E. threat. See {Threat}.] 1. To thrust out; to force, press, or push out; to expel; to drive off or away.… …
3extrude — index expel Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4extrude — 1560s, from L. extrudere to thrust out, drive away, from ex “out” (see EX (Cf. ex )) + trudere “to thrust” (see EXTRUSION (Cf. extrusion)). Related: Extruded; extruding …
5extrude — [v] force out boot*, chase, dismiss, eject, evict, expel, kick out, press, project, squeeze*, throw out, thrust; concepts 208,222 …
6extrude — ► VERB 1) thrust or force out. 2) shape (a material such as metal or plastic) by forcing it through a die. DERIVATIVES extrudable adjective extrusion noun. ORIGIN Latin extrudere, from trudere to thrust …
7extrude — [ek stro͞od′, ikstro͞od′] vt. extruded, extruding [L extrudere, to thrust out or forth < ex , out + trudere, THRUST] 1. to push or force out; expel 2. to force (metal, plastic, etc.) through a die or very small holes to give it a certain shape …
8extrude — UK [ɪkˈstruːd] / US [ɪkˈstrud] verb [transitive] Word forms extrude : present tense I/you/we/they extrude he/she/it extrudes present participle extruding past tense extruded past participle extruded to push something out with force through a… …
9extrude — extruder, n. extrusible /ik strooh seuh beuhl, zeuh /, extrudable, adj. /ik stroohd /, v., extruded, extruding. v.t. 1. to thrust out; force or press out; expel: to extrude molten rock. 2. to form (metal, plastic, etc.) with a desired cross… …
10extrude — verb machines extrude the plastics that become jars and bottles Syn: force out, thrust out, express, eject, expel, release, emit …