
1) Being 2) Biological survivor 3) Ecological survivor 4) Living remnant 5) Organism 6) Survivor 7) Woman whose husband is dead
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1) Widow
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A relict is a surviving remnant of a natural phenomenon. Other uses: ==Biology== See Relict (biology) ==Geology== Some geologic processes are destructive or transformative of structures or minerals, and when a process is not complete or does not completely destroy certain features, the left-over feature is a relict of what was there before. For ex...
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[biology] A relict population is a phrase that is used in biogeography, paleontology, and other disciplines which are concerned with the evolutionary history of plants and animals. The term means a population of organisms that naturally occur in a restricted area, but whose original range was far wider during a previous geologic epoch. ==De...
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left behind; surviving
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• (n.) A woman whose husband is dead; a widow.
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(from the article `lepidopteran`) Many lepidopterans exist only in isolated colonies as relict (remnant) populations, cut off from relatives elsewhere by geologic or climatic changes. ...
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See Distributional Relict
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Rel'ict noun [ Latin
relicta , from of
relictus , past participle of
relinquere to leave behind. See
Relinquish .] A woman whose husband is dead; a widow. « Eli dying without issue, Jacob was obliged by law to marry his
relict , and so to raise up seed to his b...
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(L: relinquere to leave; relict left behind) remnant pockets of plants or animals which are all that remains of once much larger populations. A geological or other object surviving in its primitive form. An animal or plant known to have existed in the same form in previous geological ages (relictual species).
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n] - an organism or species surviving as a remnant of an otherwise extinct flora or fauna in an environment much changed from that in which it originated 2. [n] - geological feature that is a remnant of a pre-existing formation after other parts have disappeared
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relict 1. A geological feature that is a remnant of a pre-existing formation after other parts have disappeared. 2. An organism or species surviving as a remnant of an otherwise extinct flora or fauna in an environment which has changed considerably from that in which it originated. 3. A species of organism surviving long after the extinction of ...
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a distribution area that is a mere remnant of a formerly wider range.
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noun geological feature that is a remnant of a pre-existing formation after other parts have disappeared
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an organism that at an earlier time was abundant in a large area but now occurs at only one or a few small areas
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