extant
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adjective
(especially of a document) still in existence; surviving:
⦅かたく⦆ 〈古い書類などが〉現存している, 残存する
e.g. the original manuscript is no longer extant.
ORIGIN
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘able to be publicly seen or reached’): from Latin exstant- ‘being visible or prominent, existing’, from the verb exstare, from ex- ‘out’ + stare ‘to stand’.