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extant

/ɛkˈstænt/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Currently existing or in use; not obsolete.


Pronunciation
  1. /ɛkˈstænt/



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Antonyms

extinct
Synonyms

alive and kicking , living , vital , existent , existing
Rhymes
Words rhyming with extant
rave , grave , wave , cave , maze
Variants
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extant
Etymology
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From Latin extantia, present participle of extare ‘stand outside, be present’.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'extant' is often used in scientific research to refer to specimens or data that still exist and can be studied.

  2. The oldest known extant copy of the English language is the Cotton Vitellius A.x. manuscript, which dates back to around 1000 AD.


Related Concepts
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  1. survive: Related concept: The ability of something to continue to exist or persist.

  2. obsolete: Opposite concept: No longer in use or relevant.


Quotes
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  1. There is, he reports, no "extant" copy of the Super Bowl I television broadcast; nobody bothered to keep the tapes.

    - Joe Queenan,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},1 Feb. 2009
  2. [George] Lucas' brain teemed with plots and characters, exotic creatures, worlds to be spun out of the words and sketches in his notebooks. Also, by numbering the "extant" episodes IV, V and VI, he was implicitly promising a prequel trilogy …

    - Richard Corliss,{it}Time{/it},9 May 2005
  3. First produced in the spring of 472 BC, {it}Persians{/it} is noteworthy in the corpus of the thirty-two "extant" Greek tragedies in that it is the only classical Greek drama that dramatizes an actual historical event.

    - Daniel Mendelsohn,{it}New York Review{/it},21 Sept. 2006

Culture
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In literature, 'extant' is often used to refer to ancient texts or documents that have survived to the present day. For example, the Dead Sea Scrolls are a collection of extant Jewish texts discovered between 1947 and 1956.

How to Memorize "extant"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a book or document that has survived the test of time and is still being used or studied today.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'extant' with the idea of survival or continuity.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic device by remembering that 'extant' comes from the Latin word for 'standing outside', suggesting that something extant is still present or in use.

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1. Association of the word: Think of the word 'extant' as something that is currently existing or still in existence. Imagine an ancient artifact that is surprisingly 'extant' and well-preserved despite its age.

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3. Mnemonic sentence: Create a sentence using 'extant' that has a unique or absurd element, making it memorable. For example, 'The extant dinosaur skeleton in my backyard is causing quite a stir in the neighborhood.'

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