"Extinctions" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Extinctions refer to the process of species becoming extinct, or dying out, and ceasing to exist. This can occur due to various factors such as habitat destruction, climate change, overhunting, disease, or other environmental factors.
Exteroceptors are sensory receptors located on the surface of the body that detect and respond to stimuli from the external environment. They are responsible for transmitting information about touch, pressure, temperature, pain, and vibration to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interact with the world around us. Exteroceptors are typically found in the skin, hair, tongue, and eyes, and play a crucial role in our ability to understand and respond to our surroundings.
Exotoxin is a type of toxin produced by bacteria that is released into the surrounding environment. It is usually a protein or a glycoprotein and is often responsible for causing the symptoms of an infection. Exotoxins are typically more potent than endotoxins, which are toxins produced by bacteria that are released only when the bacteria die.
Exterraneous refers to something that is outside or beyond the earth's boundaries, such as extraterrestrial life or extraterrestrial objects like planets, stars, and galaxies.
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The word "extinction" refers to the state of no longer existing or being present. In biology, it specifically means the death or disappearance of a species, subspecies, or variety.
Extinctive refers to something that is capable of bringing about the disappearance or extermination of a species, genus, or family of organisms, usually due to unfavorable environmental or ecological conditions. In other words, it means the act of causing something to become extinct, or the state of being capable of killing or wiping out a range of living organisms.
to put out (a flame, fire, or light) completely, so that it no longer burns or shines; to destroy or eliminate (a threat, problem, or situation) completely; to stop or eliminate (a sound, noise, or disturbance) completely.
An extinguisher is a device or container that is used to put out or suppress a fire. It can contain a fire-suppressing agent, such as foam, water, or dry chemical, and it is typically operated manually by spraying the agent in a specific pattern to smother or starve the fire of oxygen.
Fire extinguishers are devices that are designed to put out or control small fires before they spread and cause significant damage. They typically contain a fire retardant substance and are designed to be used by individuals with minimal training. Fire extinguishers are commonly used in many settings, including homes, businesses, schools, and industries.
To extinguish means to put out or destroy the flames of a fire; to suppress or eliminate something, such as a sound, an emotion, or an activity.
Extinguishing is the act of putting out or suppressing a fire, usually with a fire extinguisher or other means. It can also refer to the act of erasing or eliminating something entirely, such as suffocating a bad habit or extinguishing a passion or desire.