EXTACY
Ex"ta*cy, n.
Defn: See Ecstasy. [Obs.]
EXTANCE Ex"tance, n. Etym: [L. extantia, exstantia, a standing out, fr. exstans, p.pr. See Extant.]
Defn: Outward existence. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
EXTANCY
Ex"tan*cy, n. Etym: [L. extantia, exstantia.]
Defn: The state of rising above others; a projection. Evelyn. Boyle.
EXTANT
Ex"tant, a. Etym: [L. extans, -antis, or exstans, -antis, p.pr. of
extare, exstare, to stand out or forth; ex out + stare to stand: cf.
F. extant. See Stand.]
1. Standing out or above any surface; protruded. That part of the teeth which is extant above the gums. Ray. A body partly immersed in a fluid and partly extant. Bentley.
2. Still existing; not destroyed or lost; outstanding. Writings that were extant at that time. Sir M. Hale. The extant portraits of this great man. I. Taylor.
3. Publicly known; conspicuous. [Obs.] B. Jonson.