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extant
[ ek-stuhnt, ik-stant ]
adjective
- in existence; still existing; not destroyed or lost:
There are only three extant copies of the document.
- Archaic. standing out; protruding.
extant
/ ɛkˈstænt; ˈɛkstənt /
adjective
- still in existence; surviving
- archaic.standing out; protruding
Usage
Other Words From
- non·extant adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of extant1
Example Sentences
"So I placed the nematodes in the established collective group genus Vetus, which was established in 1935 for fossil nematodes that could not be placed in any known extant family."
You could see details in saddles and costumes, and the building were still extant.
"They are the first artefacts collected by the British from any part of Australia, that remain extant and documented," he said.
Depicting extremes of human emotion, the oldest extant Western plays invited the citizens of ancient Greece to confront vital issues of contemporary justice.
Anthony Hudson KC, representing NGN, told at a hearing on Wednesday there were "currently 42 extant claims... that follows the recent settlement of Mr Grant's claim".
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