Ardi
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Ardi
First recorded in 2005–10; short for Ardipithecus ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Ardi is one of four victims under witness protection who agreed to speak to The New York Times on the condition that they not be identified by their full names for fear of retaliation.
From New York Times • Jun. 18, 2023
This foot evolved into a transitional foot capable of both grasping and walking, as seen in the fossil known as Ardi, a member of Ardipithecus ramidus that lived in Aramis, Ethiopia, 4.4 million years ago.
From Scientific American • Nov. 5, 2022
Donning white protective suits, Ardi and another crew member picked up her embalmed body, placed it in a coffin and prayed over it before driving to the cemetery for a burial.
From Reuters • Jul. 15, 2021
He and Ardi had been handling bodies for four days, he said.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 5, 2018
Data protection expert Ardi Kolah said it was worrying that the bank was not ready for the new legislation.
From BBC • Jun. 1, 2018
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