Definition
Definition of extractivity - Reverso English Dictionary
Noun
1.
businessTECH ability to extract resources from the environmentTECH
- The extractivity of the region boosted its economy.
2.
scienceTECH ability to extract substances from materialsTECH
- The extractivity of the solvent was tested in the lab.
3.
brewingTECH amount of extract that grains of malt yieldTECH
- The extractivity of the malt affects the beer's flavor.
Origin of extractivity
Latin, extract- (draw out) + -ivity (quality)
Examples of extractivity in a sentence
The country's extractivity led to rapid industrial growth. Extractivity in mining regions often leads to environmental concerns. The extractivity of this method is quite high. Researchers are improving the extractivity of the process. High extractivity is crucial for strong ales. Brewers measure extractivity for quality control.
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- French:extractivité, capacité d'extraction, ...
- German:Extraktivität, Extraktionsfähigkeit, ...
- Italian:estrattività, resa del malto, ...
- Spanish:extractividad, rendimiento de extracto, ...
- Portuguese:extratividade, capacidade de extração, ...
- Chinese:资源提取能力, 提取能力, ...
- Japanese:資源抽出能力, 抽出性, ...
- Arabic:قابِلِيَّة الاِسْتِخْراج, قابِلِيَّة الاِسْتِخْلاص, ...
- Hebrew:אֶקְסְטְרַקְטִיבִיּוּת, כּוֹשֶׁר מִצוּי, ...
- Russian:экстрактивность, выход экстракта, ...
- Ukrainian:екстрактивність, екстрагування, ...
- Hindi:उत्पादन क्षमता, उत्कर्षण क्षमता, ...
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