Translation for '
vestige' from English to Bulgarian
| NOUN | a vestige | vestiges |
| SYNO | shadow | tincture | trace | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Form "pallida" Tutt is greyish ochreous, with hardly a vestige of rufous: in "virgata" Tutt, while the basal and marginal areas are grey, the median space is rufous.
- The village of Dienville is mentioned in 864 under the name Dienvilla. There remains an Ancient Roman road, a vestige of that era.
- In the 2010s the center focused on contemporary art exhibitions and interventions, under the vestige of the CCC Visual Arts Center, as well as on radical, social justice education initiatives, under the vestige of the Him Mark Lai Learning Center.
- As of 2 October 2017, Thomson Airways began operating under TUI Airways, leaving any vestige of UK travel heritage behind.
- In 1977, he returned to Madrid, when in Spain had already disappeared all vestige of the dictatorship. He died June 6, 2001.
- It is important to note that a vestige is not necessarily a completely useless organ.
- The grounds of the Carlton Cricket Club is the last vestige of the major open space which used to surround Grange House.
- Freedom Parkway – the last vestige of the planned downtown link of the Stone Mountain Freeway – opened in 1994.
- Eyelids can be found in other animals, some of which may have a third eyelid, or nictitating membrane. A vestige of this in humans survives as the plica semilunaris.
- The Welsh Olwen has at times been considered a vestige of the local sun goddess, in part due to the possible etymological association with the wheel and the colors gold, white and red.
- It was deemed important as a vestige of the once-significant brewing industry in Reno.
- The Montmartre Cemetery is the main vestige of the main gypsum quarry of Paris.
- Gandia: The vestige of the Borgia in Gandia is extensive.
- Like locative inversion, directive inversion is undoubtedly a vestige of the V2 word order associated with earlier stages of the language.
- Yeta was enthroned at Lealui on March 13, 1916, and abolished the traditional system of "corvee", the last vestige of slavery on 1 April 1925.
- The Upper School campus also features the three-story Seeley G. Mudd Library and Saint Saviour's Chapel, a vestige from Harvard School for Boys' Episcopal days.
- The "Società Italiana Caproni" conglomerate ceased operations in 1950, although its last vestige, the Caproni Vizzola subsidiary, survived until 1983.
- <blockquote>National and racial chauvinism is a vestige of the misanthropic customs characteristic of the period of cannibalism.
- The letter ě is a vestige of Old-Czech palatalization. The originally palatalizing phoneme, yat /ě/ [...] became extinct, changing to [...] or [...] , but it is preserved as a grapheme.
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