vestigial
1vestigial — vestigiál adj. m., pl. vestigiáli; f. sg. vestigiálă, pl. vestigiále Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic VESTIGIÁL, Ă adj. (anat.; despre un organ) rămas rudimentar în organism, care …
2vestigial — (De vestigio). adj. Que queda como resto de algo que ya ha perdido su función. Órgano vestigial …
3Vestigial — Ves*tig i*al, a. Of or pertaining to a vestige or remnant; like a vestige. [1913 Webster] …
4vestigial — (adj.) 1877, from VESTIGE (Cf. vestige) + AL (Cf. al) (1) …
5vestigial — ► ADJECTIVE 1) forming a very small remnant of something. 2) Biology (of an organ or part of the body) degenerate, rudimentary, or atrophied, having lost its function in the course of evolution. DERIVATIVES vestigially adverb …
6Vestigial — Structure vestigiale Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vestige. Une structure vestigiale est une structure anatomique de l organisme d une espèce dont la fonction initiale a été perdue tout ou en partie au cours de l évolution. On peut parler d… …
7vestigial — vestige [ vɛstiʒ ] n. m. • 1377, fig.; lat. vestigium, proprt « trace du pied » ♦ Surtout au plur. 1 ♦ (1491) Concret Ce qui demeure (d une chose détruite, disparue). ⇒ reste . « un renard, un loup empaillé [...] vestiges des chasses de sa… …
8Vestigial — Adjective describing something that is a vestige (remnant) or a primitive structure, and no longer believed to be important. For example, the appendix is considered a vestigial organ, and some infants are born with a vestigial tail. * * *… …
9vestigial — ves|ti|gi|al [veˈstıdʒiəl, dʒəl] adj 1.) technical a vestigial part of the body has never developed completely or has almost disappeared ▪ The legs of snakes are vestigial or absent altogether. 2.) formal remaining as a sign that something… …
10vestigial — adjective 1 technical a vestigial part of the body has never developed completely or has almost disappeared because it is no longer used: Some snakes have vestigial legs. 2 formal remaining as a sign that something existed after most of it has… …