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Still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost.
extinct
living
existing
surviving
existent
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remanescente
extinct
1
The thank you letter is really gone now,
extinct
among the under-65s.
2
Experts have warned that African elephants could become
extinct
within 10 years.
3
In some countries it is
extinct
,
in the others it is rare.
4
Here was a race thought
extinct
for more than a thousand years.
5
Subsequently, DNA sequences have been published for a number of
extinct
species.
1
Henderson specialises in creating computer models of animals both extinct and
extant
.
2
One of these is
extant
in the new edition of his works.
3
The Eugubine Tables are the only
extant
fragments of the Umbrian language.
4
From an
extant
fragment of the Chronography of Africanus is the following:
5
The first of them is also
extant
in an imperfect German shape.
6
And the
extant
remains of this school support the appeal so qualified.
7
The following is a particular account of our author's plays now
extant
:
8
You know the poem, and the speech of Appius himself is
extant
.
9
I have got hold of the earliest and most precious book
extant
.
10
The new monotypic genus is compared with fossil and
extant
flea-beetle genera.
11
Those which were
extant
were full of errors, and wanting in arrangement.
12
An
extant
tribe in North-West America still claims descent from a frog.
13
Permit me to present to you the boy Croesus-theonly one
extant
.
14
His despatches form one of the most amusing and instructive collections
extant
.
15
The books are
extant
to this day, with the fair delicate superscription.
16
If The Jolly Fellowship Porters is still
extant
,
this must be it.
extant
still extant
now extant
be extant
extant literature
extant letters
Portuguese
remanescente
existente
Catalan
existent
Spanish
existente