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a muscle that was once well developed but through evolution has become rudimentary.
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| vestigial n. |
tuberculum auriculare.
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| vestigial o. |
an undeveloped organ that, in the embryo or in some more or less remote ancestor, was well developed and functional.
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| vestigium |
pl. vesti´gia [L. “a trace”] [TA] vestige: anatomical nomenclature for the degenerating remains of any structure that served as a functioning entity in the embryo or fetus.
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| vestibulum |
Vorhof, vor dem eigentlichen Organ liegender, den Eingang bildender Teil
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