extract |
excerp |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between extract and excerp
is that
extract is (obsolete) a peculiar principle (fundamental essence) once erroneously supposed to form the basis of all vegetable extracts; -- called also the extractive principle while
excerp is (obsolete) to pick out.
As verbs the difference between extract and excerp
is that
extract is to draw out or forth; to pull out; to remove forcibly from a fixed position, as by traction or suction, etc while
excerp is (obsolete) to pick out.
As a noun extract
is that which is extracted or drawn out.
terms |
excerp |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb excerp is
(obsolete) to pick out.
excern |
excerp |
As verbs the difference between excern and excerp
is that
excern is excrete; give off while
excerp is to pick out.
excerp |
excerpt |
As verbs the difference between excerp and excerpt
is that
excerp is to pick out while
excerpt is to select or copy sample material (excerpts) from a work.
As a noun excerpt is
a clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work such as a news article, a film, a literary composition or other media.