Extraction definition

Extraction means a process by which cannabinoids are separated from cannabis plant material through chemical or physical means.
Extraction means the permanent or temporary transfer of all or a substantial part of the contents of a database to another medium by any means or in any form;
Extraction means the act of obtaining groundwater by pumping or other controlled means.

Examples of Extraction in a sentence

  • The Customer acknowledges that GreenOrbit may delete or destroy all Customer Data stored on the Hosted Service at any time after expiry of the Data Extraction Period set out in clause 12.3(1)(c).

  • Extraction and Gradation ......................................................................................


More Definitions of Extraction

Extraction means the following:
Extraction means an activity or group of activities carried out for the purpose of Hydrocarbon production, including the drilling of production Xxxxx, injection and stimulation of reservoirs, Enhanced Recovery, Gathering, conditioning and separation of Hydrocarbons and elimination of water and sediments within the Contract Area, as well as the construction, location, operation, use, Abandonment and dismantling of production facilities.
Extraction means the digging or drilling of a well for the purposes of exploring for, developing or producing natural gas or other hydrocarbons.
Extraction means the ▌ extraction of ores, minerals and plant products from their original source as a main product or as a by-product, including from a mineral occurrence underground, mineral occurrence under and from water, sea brine and trees;
Extraction means the partial volume of brandy drawn from each oak cask and container in an ageing scale, for its incorporation into the oak casks and containers in the next ageing scale or, in the case of the solera, for its shipping.
Extraction means the act of obtaining groundwater by
Extraction means the process of separating the bitumen from the oil sand;