Definition of Extirpative. Meaning of Extirpative. Synonyms of Extirpative

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Definition of Extirpative

Extirpative
Extirpative Ex"tir*pa*tive, a. Capable of rooting out, or tending to root out. --Cheyne.

Meaning of Extirpative from wikipedia

- Local extinction, also extirpation, is the termination of a species (or other taxon) in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere...
- Surgical extirpation is a type of occasionally invasive surgical procedure in which an organ or tissue is completely removed or eradicated. Extirpation is used...
- Extirpator of Idolatries (Spanish: Extirpador de idolatrías) is a 2014 Peruvian thriller drama film written and directed by Manuel Siles, completed in...
- birds, such as the golden eagle, have been reintroduced after decades of extirpation. Ireland is now one of the least forested countries in Europe. Until...
- endangered species, —190 threatened species, —235 special concern, and 22 extirpated (no longer found in the wild). About 65 percent of Canada’s resident species...
- red fox, gray fox white-tailed deer, moose, and American black bear; extirpated mammals include Canada lynx, American bison, wolverine, Allegheny woodrat...
- shifts (potentially expanding their range into a larger area, or becoming extirpated from an area they once lived), go extinct, or diversify into more species...
- considered dangerous or coherent enough to warrant complete or immediate extirpation. This cir****stance constitutes a significant difference from policies...
- otter. The brown bear was formerly found within Utah, but has since been extirpated. There are no confirmed mating pairs of gray wolves in Utah, although...
- of European and African diseases, malnutrition, and slavery eventually extirpated most of the native po****tion; smallpox was probably the greatest killer...