Associations to the word «Extractive»
Noun
- Distillation
- Solvent
- Extraction
- Ethanol
- Industry
- Compound
- Fiber
- Processing
- Determination
- Cellulose
- Oil
- Alcohol
- Analysis
- Component
- Transparency
- Kraft
- Sample
- Additive
- Resin
- Material
- Process
- Product
- Carbohydrate
- Method
- Filler
- Wax
- Contaminant
- Ester
- Deforestation
- Sampling
- Ionization
- Phase
- Spectrometry
- Mining
- Initiative
- Acid
- Moisture
- Logging
- Forestry
- Liquor
- Ore
- Bark
- Degradation
- Vapour
- Chemical
- Timber
- Application
- Reserve
- Petroleum
- Sector
- Mineral
- Wood
- Fraction
- Matrix
- Manufacturing
- Example
- Metal
- Property
- Export
- Boiling
- Economy
- Agriculture
- Deposit
- Ash
- Sugar
- Gas
- Resource
- Coal
- Purity
- Revenue
- Ion
- Separation
- Fishing
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXTRACTIVE, adjective. That serves to extract something
EXTRACTIVE, adjective. That withdraws natural resources by extraction
EXTRACTIVE, adjective. Able to be extracted
EXTRACTIVE, noun. Something that may be extracted
EXTRACTIVE, noun. The substance left behind after something has been extracted
EXTRACTIVE PRINCIPLE, noun. A peculiar principle once erroneously supposed to form the basis of all vegetable extracts
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.