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extrude /ex·trude/ (ek-strldbomacd´)
1. to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied. 2. in dentistry, to occupy a position occlusal to that normally occupied.
extrude [ekstrōod′] Etymology: L, extrudere, to push out to thrust out from a surface or from alignment. extrude [ek-strood´] 1. to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied. 2. in dentistry, to occupy a position occlusal to that normally occupied.
extrude, v to elevate; to move a tooth coronally.
extrude to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied. In feed preparation to force through a die under pressure. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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