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  1. Definition and high quality example sentences with “vestige” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English

  2. A vestige, an anachronism, handed down from centuries before. A bank of clouds had swallowed the last vestige of ruddy light. Ashore, where parlay's house had been, was no vestige of any house. There was now no vestige of the smile on his round white face.

  3. vestige in British English. (ˈvɛstɪdʒ ) Substantiv. 1. a small trace, mark, or amount; hint. a vestige of truth. no vestige of the meal. 2. biology. an organ or part of an organism that is a small nonfunctioning remnant of a functional organ in an ancestor.

  4. vestige n: often plural (trace) vestigio nm : rastro nm : huella nf : señal nf : These old buildings stand as the last vestiges of this period of history. vestige n (trait, feature: left from ancestors) vestigio nm : rastro nm : The human appendix is considered a vestige.

  5. vestige - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... Not a vestige remains of the former elegance of the house. Developmental ...

  6. VESTIGE definition: a very small amount of something that still exists after most of it has gone: . Learn more.

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