| extant | existing, still in existence sıfat | en |
| extant | Of a taxon: having living representatives | en |
| extant | \EK-stunt; ek-STANT\, adjective: Still existing; not destroyed, lost, or extinct | en |
| extant | Publicly known; conspicuous | en |
| extant | Standing out or above any surface; protruded | en |
| extant | Still existing; not destroyed or lost; outstanding | en |
| extant | the opposite of extinct | en |
| extant | Extant plants and animals which are relics of the flora and fauna or other geologic time periods and are of historic or scientific significance are considered under botanical areas or zoological areas, respectively, and are identified and formally classified primarily because of their recreational values | en |
| extant | still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost; "extant manuscripts"; "specimens of graphic art found among extant barbaric folk"- Edward Clodd | en |
| extant | If something is extant, it is still in existence, in spite of being very old. Two fourteenth-century manuscripts of this text are still extant The oldest extant document is dated 1492. = surviving. still existing in spite of being very old (exstans, present participle of exstare , from stare ) | en |
| extant | That which exists | en |
| extant | still existing, as in: The museum has the last extant copy of the manuscript | en |
| extant | Currently living Generally applied to a taxon As opposed to extinct | en |
| extant | Existing or surviving | en |