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Extinct vs Yevanic - What's the difference?

extinct | yevanic |


As an adjective extinct

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

As a proper noun yevanic is

the nearly extinct language of the romaniote people of greece.

Extinct vs Desmostylian - What's the difference?

extinct | desmostylian |


As adjectives the difference between extinct and desmostylian

is that extinct is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc) while desmostylian is of or pertaining to the desmostylia , an extinct order of marine mammals.

Extinct vs Jurruru - What's the difference?

extinct | jurruru |


As an adjective extinct

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

As a proper noun jurruru is

an extinct australian aboriginal language formerly spoken in the (pilbara) region of western australia.

Extinct vs Sogdian - What's the difference?

extinct | sogdian |


As adjectives the difference between extinct and sogdian

is that extinct is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc) while sogdian is of or relating to sogdiana.

As a proper noun sogdian is

an extinct middle iranian language spoken around sogdiana.

As a noun sogdian is

a native of sogdiana.

Extinct vs Labyrinthodont - What's the difference?

extinct | labyrinthodont |


As adjectives the difference between extinct and labyrinthodont

is that extinct is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc) while labyrinthodont is (zoology) having teeth with a labyrinthine (maze-like) internal structure.

As a noun labyrinthodont is

any extinct amphibian of the subclass labyrinthodontia .

Extinct vs Teratorn - What's the difference?

extinct | teratorn |


As an adjective extinct

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

As a noun teratorn is

any of various large birds of prey]], now extinct, living in [[north america|north and south america, of the family teratornithidae.

Extinct vs Heterologus - What's the difference?

extinct | heterologus |


As adjectives the difference between extinct and heterologus

is that extinct is (dated) extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc) while heterologus is .

As a noun heterologus is

any of a group of extinct insects of the genus.

Extinct vs Entelodont - What's the difference?

extinct | entelodont |


As an adjective extinct

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

As a noun entelodont is

any of several extinct pig-like omnivores, of the family entelodontidae , from the eocene and miocene epochs.

Extinct vs Dicynodont - What's the difference?

extinct | dicynodont |


As an adjective extinct

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

As a noun dicynodont is

a member of the dicynodontia, an extinct group of therapsids.

Extinct vs Graptolite - What's the difference?

extinct | graptolite |


As an adjective extinct

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

As a noun graptolite is

any of a group of extinct aquatic colonial invertebrates, of the class Graptolithina, from the Cambrian and Carboniferous periods.

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