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What does vestigially mean?

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Adverb
  1. In a vestigial manner.
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This parallelism exists, vestigially, in the tradition of animal parables.
Nevertheless, insofar as it makes you the object, the new device is the inverse of the old timekeeping technology it vestigially resembles.
The Commandment forbidding adultery corresponds to legal rules that survive in American law only vestigially.
Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his narrative work The Canterbury Tales in a time of transition from vestigially oral culture to functionally literate print culture.
Canada, Australia and New Zealand, he explained, have a culture still vestigially fascinated by the book.
The Long Island location also vestigially recalls a classic moment in early twentieth-century American literature.

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