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bes·tial [ˈbestiəl] ADJ

tes·ti·mo·nial [ˌtestɪˈməʊniəl] N

1. testimonial (assurance of quality):

2. testimonial (tribute for achievements):

pes·ti·lent [ˈpestɪlənt] ADJ, pes·ti·len·tial [ˌpestɪˈlen(t)ʃəl] ADJ

1. pestilent (deadly):

2. pestilent fig (morally destructive):

3. pestilent (troublesome):

ves·ti·bule [ˈvestɪbju:l] N form

2. vestibule Am (porch):

pres·tig·ious [presˈtɪʤəs] ADJ

ver·tigi·nous [vɜ:ˈtɪʤɪnəs] ADJ form

1. vertiginous (causing vertigo, dizzy):

2. vertiginous (turning about an axis):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, the remains of the gene are still present in the human genome as a vestigial genetic sequence called a pseudogene.
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In later forms the bullette became reduced, in some to the point of being vestigial.
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Yet she retained a vestigial suit of sails for emergency propulsion.
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The fore-limbs usually have five digits, including a thumb that is sometimes vestigial, while the hind-limbs have three to five digits.
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It may be a vestigial organ of ancient humans that has degraded to nearly nothing over the course of evolution.
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Apparently, they evolved as abortive branch buds while their spines evolved as vestigial leaves.
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This snake possesses a vestigial pelvic girdle that is visible as a pair of cloacal spurs.
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Petals 3-4(-8), truncated-spatulate or vestigial, scarious, frequently absent in the female flowers.
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Its hands have only a vestigial thumb, but long, strong, hook-like fingers.
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Adult males possess a sacular organ on the throat, the function of which is unknown, but which is only vestigial in females.
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