TEASE OUT


Meaning of TEASE OUT in English

transitive verb

Etymology: tease (I)

: to obtain by disentangling or freeing with or as if with a pointed instrument

isolated striated muscle fibers can be teased out from muscles — Medical Physics

delicately teasing out the embryos from a little deer mouse — D.C.Peattie

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