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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "vestigial" in a sentence

    vestigial example sentences

    vestigial


    1. was this vestigial signal, a light touch always in the same place, a 'ready' button when they had no clothes on, and a 'could soon be ready' button


    2. It was the vestigial penis that had to go


    3. Once you got used to the ovipositors, vestigial on the males, which were located where the neck met the shoulders


    4. Squidge’s vestigial tentacles puffed and billowed from his head and back


    5. and a vestigial (stub looking) tail is present


    6. Amongst the assembly of women and children were a few young men of various species, somewhere between seventeen and twenty-five, cautiously thrown into the mixture as a deterring agent of any of the soldiers trying to extend their curiosity beyond staring at the women’s breasts—though rapturans only had small, near vestigial breasts


    7. It had no fur, its pale brown skin being smooth and bare under its spacesuit, and its long snout, with a narrow mouth under it, sported what looked like a vestigial short horn at its tip


    8. I found her with the vestigial virgins and Elder John working a garden plot near the church


    9. Eventually, though, he had the tools to nail together a four-by-four frame (a vestigial reflex, blame New York: he still had the conviction that American art should be Big)


    10. Following violent criticism, the tax was reduced to a vestigial 2½% in 1938 and repealed entirely the following year

    11. The interruptions in market trends show up as foreshorted and vestigial plumes


    12. is vestigial, having no application, like the appendix


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    Synonyms for "vestigial"

    rudimentary vestigial

    "vestigial" definitions

    not fully developed in mature animals