Found 3 items, similar to Extinctions.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: extinction
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: extinction
extinction
n 1: no longer in existence;
“the extinction of a species” [syn:
defunctness]
2: no longer active; extinguished;
“the extinction of the
volcano”
3: the reduction of the intensity of radiation as a consequence
of absorption and radiation
4: complete annihilation;
“they think a meteor cause the
extinction of the dinosaurs” [syn:
extermination]
5: a conditioning process in which the reinforcer is removed
and a conditioned response becomes independent of the
conditioned stimulus [syn:
experimental extinction]
6: the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning;
“the
extinction of the lights” [syn:
extinguishing,
quenching]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Extinction
Extinction
\Ex*tinc"tion\, n. [L. extinctio, exstinction: cf. F.
extinction.]
1. The act of extinguishing or making extinct; a putting an
end to; the act of putting out or destroying light, fire,
life, activity, influence, etc.
[1913 Webster]
2. State of being extinguished or of ceasing to be;
destruction; suppression; as, the extinction of life, of a
family, of a quarrel, of claim.
[1913 Webster]
3. Specifically: The ceasing to exist of a species of living
organism, such as a plant or animal, whose numbers
declined to the point where the last member of the species
died and therefore no new members of the species could
ever again be born.
[PJC]
Note: Extinctions have occurred many times throughout the
history of life on Earth, and abundant evidence of the
prior existence of animals and plants are found as
fossils in rock formations many millions of years old.
It is believed by some that due to the influence of man
on the environment and destruction of habitat, the rate
of extinction of species is now higher than at any
previous time on this planet. Extinctions of some
animals in recent years have actually been reliably
recorded, such as that of the
dodo bird. A remarkable
example of extinction is that of the
passenger pigeon
(
Ectopistes migratorius) in North America, which once
numbered in the billions, and the last living member of
which species was recorded as dying in captivity in
1914.
[PJC]