Extinct in spanish

Extinto

pronunciation: ekstintoʊ part of speech: adjective
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extinct = extinto, extinguido, desaparecido. 

Example: He researched existing and extinct cricket grounds in order to write the biographies of 400 cricketers who had represented the county.

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» become + extinct = extinguirse.

Example: Forestry officials have created suntraps in one of the region's beauty spots to prevent a species of the ant family from becoming extinct.

» extinct animal = animal extinto.

Example: Museums are probably the only places you can see extinct animals and often the only places you can see some endangered animals.

» extinct language = lengua extinta.

Example: An extinct language is a language which no longer has any native speakers.

» extinct volcano = volcán extinto.

Example: Most islands of the South Pacific are extinct volcanoes.

» go + extinct = extinguirse, desaparecer.

Example: If men had to have babies the species would have gone extinct with Adam!.

» near-extinct = casi extinto.

Example: The lamprey, which evolved some 250 million years ago, belongs to a near-extinct family of jawless fishes.

Extinct synonyms

out in spanish: afuera, pronunciation: aʊt part of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb dead in spanish: muerto, pronunciation: ded part of speech: adjective inactive in spanish: inactivo, pronunciation: ɪnæktɪv part of speech: adjective extinguished in spanish: extinguido, pronunciation: ɪkstɪŋgwɪʃt part of speech: adjective quenched in spanish: apagado, pronunciation: kwentʃt part of speech: adjective nonextant in spanish: no extensivo, pronunciation: nɑnekstənt part of speech: adjective

Extinct antonyms

extant pronunciation: ekstənt part of speech: adjective active pronunciation: æktɪv part of speech: adjective dormant pronunciation: dɔrmənt part of speech: adjective inactive pronunciation: ɪnæktɪv part of speech: adjective
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