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extant
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB still ▪ Although his letters have not survived, a monastic Rule which he composed is still extant . ▪ He dropped in at the still extant Paperback Shop. ▪ The manor house and Ferriby Hall are still extant and remind ...
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a. 1 Still in existence. 2 Currently existing; not having disappeared. 3 Still alive; not extinct.
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Extant may refer to: Extant literature , surviving literature, such as Beowulf , the oldest extant manuscript written in English Extant taxon , a taxon which is not extinct, such as an extant species Extant Theatre Company , a disability arts organisation ...
Usage examples of extant.
In the absence of that reliable translation of the entire original documents, and that thorough elaboration of all the extant materials, which we are awaiting from the hands of Professor Spiegel, whose second volume has long been due, and Professor Westergaard, whose second and third volumes are eagerly looked for, we must make the best use of the resources actually available, and then leave the point in such plausible light as existing testimony and fair reasoning can throw upon it.
Botanists have plants whose passionate emotional lives can be monitored with He detectors, anthropologists have surviving ape-men, zoologists have extant dinosaurs, and evolutionary biologists have Biblical literalists snapping at their flanks.
According to them, one of the Type A myxoviruses extant in 1318-19 was an H9N2.
There are very few representatives of this phratry existing now, and very little tradition extant concerning its early history.
There is extant among the works of Seneca a little treatise called Apocolocuntosis, that is, pumpkinification, or the metamorphosis into a gourd, a sharp satire levelled against the apotheosis of the Emperor Claudius.
Is it, do you suppose, because I have always insisted on viewing us not as a collection of races and nationalities but as a group that shares the same taxonomic classification, that of Earth-planet extant?
Gantrix, has asked me to come to Section B of your Library and, if you will cooperate, sequester all manuscripts still extant dealing with the Anarch Peak.
Iraq of its extant WMD and ballistic missile arsenal as well as its capability to produce new such weapons.
So he was not banished, but to appease his daughter-in-law, the King banned his poetry and had every extant copy of his work destroyed.
The column of Arcadius, which represents in basso relievo his victories, or those of his father Theodosius, is still extant at Constantinople.
The most ancient uncial ink writing extant, belongs to the fourth century, whilst the earliest mixed uncial and miniscule writing pertains to the sixth century.
Of all the families now extant, the most ancient, doubtless, and the most illustrious, is the house of France, which has occupied the same throne above eight hundred years, and descends, in a clear and lineal series of males, from the middle of the ninth century.
There are various manuscripts of Averroes extant treating on physics, pure mathematics, astronomy and astrology, from which it would appear that, in spite of their encyclopaedic attainments, the celebrated men of these times still believed in some popular errors.
San Francisco mountain region have been assigned to the Havasupai Indians of the Yuman stock, and those of the Rio Grande to the Santa Clara pueblo Indians of the Tanoan stock, it may be of interest to state that there is a vague tradition extant among the modern settlers of the Verde region that the cavate lodges of that region were occupied within the last three generations.
Those which have proved themselves so lasting in character as to be still extant, bear evidence of extreme care in the preparation of both the inks and the materials on which the writings appear.