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Meanings of
vestigial
in English
Not fully developed in mature animals.
rudimentary
Related terms
undeveloped
Synonyms
Examples for "
rudimentary
"
rudimentary
Examples for "
rudimentary
"
1
These are generally developed in one sex and
rudimentary
in the other.
2
Then some other impulse seized the bewildered
rudimentary
brains; the cattle balked.
3
In some other genera they are present, but in a
rudimentary
condition.
4
Keral had a
rudimentary
idea of where the Dahkur resistance had gone.
5
Although the website is rather
rudimentary
,
she says her concept is rock-solid.
Usage of
vestigial
in English
1
Even the
vestigial
organs of animals have their counterparts in the machines.
2
True, I did bring the tail-butit's only
vestigial
,
I assure you.
3
The usual process is a gradual recession to a merely
vestigial
state.
4
They respire, merely as a
vestigial
reflex, but they don't oxygenate anymore.
5
Out the window go any
vestigial
thoughts about smart little late-1990s-style dinners.
6
I am pretty sure one of the girls had a
vestigial
tail.
7
The thought of a naked Mary offended even my
vestigial
religious sense.
8
Jude listened, hoping to find some
vestigial
sense there, but there was none.
9
The
vestigial
antennae in its ocular sockets waved uneasily from side to side.
10
Some
vestigial
teenage memory ran up and down my gut, making me cramp.
11
The red stuff beneath my fingernails is, I suspect,
vestigial
Play-Doh.
12
And then one last door, this
vestigial
door, up in the master bedroom.
13
The Calley case represents a momentary,
vestigial
reminder of the old law of responsibility.
14
This is really a
vestigial
method left over from before iTunes did Wi-Fi sync.
15
Suddenly all the horns and wattles and
vestigial
wings in my garden made sense.
16
A use for the
vestigial
watch pocket on Levi's jeans.
Other examples for "vestigial"
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About this term
vestigial
Adjective
Frequent collocations
vestigial wings
vestigial organs
only vestigial
vestigial structures
vestigial legs
More collocations
Vestigial
through the time
Vestigial
across language varieties
United States of America
Common