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Extinct vs Dromaeognathous - What's the difference?

extinct | dromaeognathous |


As adjectives the difference between extinct and dromaeognathous

is that extinct is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc) while dromaeognathous is (ornithology) possessing a palatal structure akin to the emu and the other (now extinct) species of the genus dromaius .

Extinct vs Dinocarid - What's the difference?

extinct | dinocarid |


As an adjective extinct

is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

As a noun dinocarid is

any extinct marine animal of the class dinocaridida .

Extinct vs Astrapothere - What's the difference?

extinct | astrapothere |


As an adjective extinct

is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

As a noun astrapothere is

(zoology) any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order astrapotheria , from cenozoic south america.

Extinct vs Smilodon - What's the difference?

extinct | smilodon |

Smilodon is a synonym of extinct.



As an adjective extinct

is extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc..

As a noun smilodon is

any member of the extinct genus {{taxlink|Smilodon|genus|nomul=1}}, the saber-toothed tigers.

Extinct vs Titanothere - What's the difference?

extinct | titanothere |


As an adjective extinct

is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

As a noun titanothere is

a member of the titanotheriidae , a family of extinct mammals related to horses and rhinoceroses.

Extinct vs Wichita - What's the difference?

extinct | wichita |


As an adjective extinct

is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

As a proper noun wichita is

a tribe of native americans, most populous in kansas, oklahoma, and texas.

As a noun wichita is

a member of this tribe.

Extinct vs Oolacunta - What's the difference?

extinct | oolacunta |


As an adjective extinct

is extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc..

As a noun oolacunta is

an extinct marsupial, the desert rat kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris), that lived in a sand-ridge and gibber-plain habitat in south-western Queensland and north-eastern Australia.

Extinct vs Mosasaur - What's the difference?

extinct | mosasaur |


As an adjective extinct

is extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc..

As a noun mosasaur is

an large extinct marine reptile in the family family: Mosasauridae, dominant marine predator of the Cretaceous; the ancestor of modern snakes.

Extinct vs Lusitanian - What's the difference?

extinct | lusitanian |


As adjectives the difference between extinct and lusitanian

is that extinct is extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc. while Lusitanian is of or pertaining to ancient Roman province of Lusitania, its people or culture.

As a noun Lusitanian is

a native or inhabitant of ancient Lusitania.

As a proper noun Lusitanian is

an extinct paleo-Hispanic language.

Extinct vs Pakicetid - What's the difference?

extinct | pakicetid |


As an adjective extinct

is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc).

As a noun pakicetid is

any of a group of extinct mammals of the family (taxlink) .

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