endangered |
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endangered |
troubled |
As adjectives the difference between endangered and troubled
is that
endangered is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct while
troubled is anxious, worried, careworn.
As verbs the difference between endangered and troubled
is that
endangered is past tense of endanger while
troubled is past tense of trouble.
endangered |
zamucoan |
As an adjective endangered
is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct).
As a verb endangered
is (
endanger).
As a proper noun zamucoan is
a small, endangered language family of paraguay and bolivia.
endangered |
munsee |
As an adjective endangered
is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct).
As a verb endangered
is (
endanger).
As a noun munsee is
munsee (
language).
endangered |
endangeredness |
As an adjective endangered
is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct).
As a verb endangered
is (
endanger).
As a noun endangeredness is
the state or condition of being endangered (especially of a species).
endangered |
downlist |
As verbs the difference between endangered and downlist
is that
endangered is (
endanger) while
downlist is to move further down a list (especially in terms of endangered animals that are no longer at such risk).
As an adjective endangered
is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct).
endangered |
nonendangered |
As adjectives the difference between endangered and nonendangered
is that
endangered is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct) while
nonendangered is not endangered.
As a verb endangered
is (
endanger).
endangered |
unendangered |
As adjectives the difference between endangered and unendangered
is that
endangered is in danger, at risk, said of something where there is a strong possibility something bad will happen to it (for example, a species in danger of going extinct while
unendangered is not endangered.
As a verb endangered
is past tense of endanger.
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