See also: Extirpated Extinction Extinguish Extinguishing Extirpate Extine Extirpator Extinguished Extinguisher Extirpating Extirpative Extinguishable Extirpation Extinguishment Extinct
1. Extirpated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use
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2. 38 synonyms and near synonyms of Extirpated from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 10 antonyms and near antonyms
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3. Find another word for Extirpated.
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4. Extinct, Extant, Extirpated Extinct refers to species no longer in existence, having no living representatives – gone everywhere. Things like the brontosaurus, which no longer occurred as of 10's of millions years ago, the wooly mammoth 10-thousand years ago, or the passenger pigeon only 10 decades ago
Extinct, Extant, Extirpated, Existence, Everywhere
5. This crossword clue Extirpated was discovered last seen in the March 25 2020 at the Crossword Champ Easy Crossword
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6. What does Extirpated mean? Simple past tense and past participle of extirpate
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7. Extirpated in Pennsylvania; and as presumed Extirpated in Ohio
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8. Extirpate Estimates suggest that perhaps as much as half a billion mammals were Extirpated at this time.
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9. Extirpated from Tombigbee River proper, and may be extinct altogether, but could possibly exist in a large tributary of river
Extirpated, Extinct, Exist
10. What are these Species? Extirpated species are species that once existed in Missouri, but are not currently found in Missouri
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11. Typically, these species have been Extirpated due to humans destroying habitat or overhunting.
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12. Definition of Extirpated in the Definitions.net dictionary
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13. What does Extirpated mean? Information and translations of Extirpated in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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14. Did you know that CNDDB tracks plant species that are extinct or Extirpated in California? The CNPS Rare Plant Inventory ranks 28 plants as 1A (extinct in California) or 2A (Extirpated in California but more common elsewhere)
Extinct, Extirpated, Elsewhere
15. Entries with "Extirpated" extirpate : …present extirpates, present participle extirpating, simple past and past participle Extirpated ) (transitive, obsolete) To clear an area of roots and stumps
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16. Tennessee's Extirpated Species Thefollowing endangered and threatened species are believed to beExtirpated from the state of Tennessee
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17. Following this list are species descriptions offive Extirpated species-the green pitcher plan~ the eastern cougar, the red wolf, the American chaffsee(4 and the red-cockaded woodpecker
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18. Extirpated Species of NJ These five species have been lost from New Jersey, but they still survive within a portion of their range
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19. Donaciformis, fawn foot), and one Ohio species of concern (P sintoxia, round pigtoe) were found only as Extirpated specimens
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20. The poacher took every single plant so this unique site is now Extirpated.This was the last remaining example of the three known deliberate plantings of peyote by Native Americans prior to modern times so more than just the plants were lost.
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21. Extirpated: A local extinction; when a species no longer exists in a particular area, but still exists elsewhere
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22. Wildlife conservation attempts to avoid more species becoming extinct or Extirpated.
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23. How to say Extirpated in English? Pronunciation of Extirpated with 1 audio pronunciation, 8 translations, 5 sentences and more for Extirpated.
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24. Status: Extirpated Plants Four moss species and four flowering plants are considered Extirpated
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25. Two of the Extirpated mosses,Micro-mitrium tenerum and Pseudephemerum nitidum, have not been found any-where else in Canada
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26. Hemlock, once Extirpated by ice, is now extant in New England once again – all part of a natural process
Extirpated, Extant, England
27. However, some species are still Extirpated --- extinct in a certain place --- in Iowa
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28. Six mammals in particular are still Extirpated in the state
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29. Synonyms for Extirpated include eradicated, erased, obliterated, cancelled, canceled, destroyed, effaced, expunged, demolished and eliminated
Extirpated, Eradicated, Erased, Effaced, Expunged, Eliminated
30. The lynx is considered Extirpated in New York because there is no evidence of any remnant population of resident animals
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31. Jawdat said in a statement today that "Daesh pushed its elite battalion to defend the Island of Khalidiya, but they were Extirpated at the hands of the popular mobilization and security forces, backed by Iraqi Army aviation." He added "It was 10% left from the total area of the regions of Khalidiya Island," revealing "the existence of terrorist
Elite, Extirpated, Existence
32. Antonyms for Extirpated include added, bore, beared, borne, built, constructed, created, established, fixed and founded
Extirpated, Established
33. Extirpated (2 Occurrences) Extirpated (2 Occurrences)
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34. Matthew 15:13 But he answered and said, Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be Extirpated
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EXTIRPATED [ˈekstərˌpāt]
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Extirpation Definition. Extirpation (also known as ‘local extinction’) describes the situation in which a species or population no longer exists within a certain geographical location. Unlike extinction, whereby a species no longer exists anywhere, extirpation means that at least one other population of the species still persists in other areas.
Medical Definition of extirpation : complete excision or surgical destruction of a body part Other Words from extirpation
The majority accordingly converted, the obstinate were extirpated. A vice like opium-smoking may be extirpated, but only after years of struggle. The deer have not yet been extirpated, for often and again I saw their tracks in the snow along the banks of the railway.
to remove or destroy totally; do away with; exterminate. to pull up by or as if by the roots; root up: to extirpate an unwanted hair. Think you remember last week’s words? Take this quiz on the Words of the Day from April 6–12 to find out! a person who dances professionally, as on the stage.