Obs. [f. L. extract- (see EXTRACT v.) + -URE.] Something extracted; an extract; = EXTRACT sb. 2, 4.

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1602.  Marston, Ant. & Mel., IV. Wks. 1856, I. 48. Let each note breath the heart of passion, The sad extracture of extreamest griefe.

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1621.  Elsing, Debates Ho. Lords, App. (Camden), 134. That they might see the extractures sent up from the Lower House.

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