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vestigium

[ ve-stij-ee-uhm ]

noun

Anatomy.
plural vestigia
  1. a vestigial structure of any kind; vestige.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of vestigium1

First recorded in 1630–40, vestigium is from the Latin word īܳ footprint, trace
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Example Sentences

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One day you go to the market and where the stall used to be there is only a mark in the earth, a vestigium.

From

Earum Disparitionem cui Anno debeam, non novi; hoc indubium, quod à die 10 April, 1668, ne vestigium quidem illarum adesse amplius observe; cæteris circa eas etium quartæ et quintæ magnitudinis, immotis.”

From

III, 4: “In Conciliis et Patribus nullum vestigium talis gratiae invenimus, quin potius ipsam inspirationem ponunt ut gratiam primam et praeterea indicant immediate infundi ab ipso Spiritu Sancto et non mediante aliquâ qualitate.”

From

Chnographie, from ἴκνος vestigium, and γράϕα Scribo, or Insculpo; which properly signifies the Figure that the Plane of the Foot impresses upon the Earth.

From

Fragmenta linteorum lacera plerumque macci vestigium servantia.

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