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Extant is a term commonly used in biology to refer to taxa, such as species, genera, and families that are still in existence, meaning still alive.
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Term commonly used in biology to refer to taxa, such as species, genera, and families that are still in existence, meaning still alive; contrasts with ''extinct''.
The term extant contrasts with extinct.

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Extant [r]: Term commonly used in biology to refer to taxa, such as species, genera, and families that are still in existence, meaning still alive; contrasts with extinct.