extructor
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Originally a Brand Name
Noun
[edit]extructor (plural extructors)
- (food processing) A prebreaker.
- 1964, Fishery Leaflet - Issues 571-607, page 19:
- The frozen fish were first reduced to about 1-inch pieces by one pass through a Rietz extructor (prebreaker).
- 1973, United States. National Marine Fisheries Service, Fish Protein Concentrate Information Packing, page 19:
- To develoop a quick, economical method for thawing of frozen menhaden for future operations at the Experiment and Demonstration Plant (EDP) by using an active-surface heat exchanger, several combinations of disintegrator, extructor and thermascrew were used.
- 1974, Food Engineering - Volume 46, page 4:
- The tempered blocks are broken by an extructor, pass through a grinder, and are delivered in stainless steel bins by lift trucks to the preliminary blending system.
- 1980, Food Processing Industry - Volume 49, page 58:
- Out of the deep freeze and onto the production line: The Balfour extructor. A Balfour Extructor should be your first choice in prebreaking equipment when it comes to the size reduction of whole frozen food blocks.
- An industrial machine for mixing, chopping, and kneading substances.
- 1969, Chemical Processing - Volume 15, Issues 7-11, page S-45:
- Another machine from the same source is the Extructor, in which blades arranged in a spiral pattern act in conjunction with stationary anvils to give a continuous kneading, mulling and mixing action on the materials passing through.
- 1970, British Chemical Engineering: BCE. - Volume 15, page 117:
- Extructor: Continuously mixes and blends solids and liquids where paste and plastic masses are handled that are too viscous for the Scott - Rietz Disintegrator .
- 1976, Leon Lachman, Herbert A. Lieberman, Joseph L. Kanig, The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy, page 633:
- Powders are introduced through the rear entrance chute and are massed with liquid which enters the extructor from feed ports along the chamber.
Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ekˈstruk.tor/, [ɛkˈs̠t̪rʊkt̪ɔr]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ekˈstruk.tor/, [ekˈst̪rukt̪or]
Noun
[edit]extrūctor m (genitive extrūctōris); third declension
- Alternative form of exstrūctor
Declension
[edit]Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | extrūctor | extrūctōrēs |
Genitive | extrūctōris | extrūctōrum |
Dative | extrūctōrī | extrūctōribus |
Accusative | extrūctōrem | extrūctōrēs |
Ablative | extrūctōre | extrūctōribus |
Vocative | extrūctor | extrūctōrēs |