Belonging to a nearly extinct class
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RELICTBelonging to a nearly extinct class.
RELICTOf a nearly extinct class.
sauriansbelonging or pertaining to the Sauria, a group of reptiles originally including the lizards, crocodiles, and several extinct forms but now technically restricted to the lizards
saurianbelonging or pertaining to the Sauria, a group of reptiles originally including the lizards, crocodiles, and several extinct forms but now technically restricted to the lizards
trilobiteany marine arthropod of the extinct class Trilobita, from the Paleozoic Era, having a flattened, oval body varying in length from 1 in. (2.5 cm) or less to 2 ft. (61 cm)
OATENBelonging to a cereal class
reptiliansAn animal belonging to the class Reptilia; a reptile
icosandrianbelonging to the Icosandria, a class of plants also ICOSANDROUS
icosandrousbelonging to the Icosandria, a class of plants also ICOSANDRIAN
classlessNot showing obvious signs of belonging to a particular social class
classismPrejudice against or in favor of people belonging to a particular social class
gendersThe property (in nouns and related words) of belonging to such a class
nobilitiesThe group of people belonging to the noble class in a country, esp. those with a hereditary or honorary title
didynamianbelonging to the Didynamia, a class of plants in the Linnaean system with two long stamens and two short also DIDYNAMOUS
nondescriptbelonging or appearing to belong to no particular class or kind / a featureless person or thing, or one not easily described
didynamousbelonging to the Didynamia, a class of plants in the Linnaean system with two long stamens and two short also DIDYNAMIAN
eclecticOf, denoting, or belonging to a class of ancient philosophers who did not belong to or found any recognized school of thought but selected such doctrines as they wished from various schools
sophista. any of a class of professional teachers in ancient Greece who gave instruction in various fields, as in general culture, rhetoric, politics, or disputation b. person belonging to this class at a later period who, while professing to teach