extrude

/ɪkˈstruːd/
verb
  1. To push or force a material through a shaped opening (a die) to create a long, uniform object.
    • The factory extrudes aluminum into window frames.
    • Pasta makers extrude dough through different shapes to make spaghetti or macaroni.
    • They extrude the plastic into thin sheets for packaging.
  2. To force something out, especially in a steady stream.
    • The volcano extrudes lava from its crater.
    • The machine extrudes glue along the edge of the board.
    • When you squeeze the tube, it extrudes toothpaste.
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