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extractivity
ˌɛkstrækˈtɪvɪti
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ˌɛkstrækˈtɪvɪti
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ek‑strak‑TIV‑i‑tee
Definition

Definition of extractivity - Reverso English Dictionary

Noun

1.
businessTECHability to extract resources from the environmentTECH
  • The extractivity of the region boosted its economy.
2.
scienceTECHability to extract substances from materialsTECH
  • The extractivity of the solvent was tested in the lab.
3.
brewingTECHamount of extract that grains of malt yieldTECH
  • The extractivity of the malt affects the beer's flavor.
extraction output yield
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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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  1. French:extractivité, capacité d'extraction, ...
  2. German:Extraktivität, Extraktionsfähigkeit, ...
  3. Italian:estrattività, resa del malto, ...
  4. Spanish:extractividad, rendimiento de extracto, ...
  5. Portuguese:extratividade, capacidade de extração, ...
  6. Chinese:资源提取能力, 提取能力, ...
  7. Japanese:資源抽出能力, 抽出性, ...
  8. Arabic:قابِلِيَّة الاِسْتِخْراج, قابِلِيَّة الاِسْتِخْلاص, ...
  9. Hebrew:אֶקְסְטְרַקְטִיבִיּוּת, כּוֹשֶׁר מִצוּי, ...
  10. Russian:экстрактивность, выход экстракта, ...
  11. Ukrainian:екстрактивність, екстрагування, ...
  12. Hindi:उत्पादन क्षमता, उत्कर्षण क्षमता, ...

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