educt

/ˈiːdʌkt/
noun
  1. Something that is drawn out, extracted, or derived from a source.
    • The educt from the distillation process was a clear liquid.
    • The researcher analyzed the educt to understand its properties.
    • In chemistry class, we collected the educt after heating the mixture.
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