extinct
adj.
early 15c., "extinguished, quenched," from Latin extinctus/exstinctus, past participle of extinguere/exstinguere "to put out, quench; go out, die out; kill, destroy" (see extinguish). Originally of fires; in reference to the condition of a family or a hereditary title that has "died out," from 1580s; of species by 1768. Shakespeare uses it as a verb. Compare extinction.
〔李〕[ex-;(s)tinct] a.已消灭的; 已绝种的,已灭绝的 ←sting(u),stinct (L stinguere,stinctus)=to separate 分离