Resider
Re‐sid″er (r?–z?d″?r), n. One who resides in a place.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Re‐sid″er (r?–z?d″?r), n. One who resides in a place.
Re‐sid″u‐al (r?–z?d″?–al), a. [See Residue.] Pertaining to a residue; remaining after a part is taken.Residual air(Physiol.), that portion of air contained in the lungs which ca...
Re‐sid″u‐al, n.(Math.) (a) The difference of the results obtained by observation, and by computation from a formula. (b) The difference between the mean of several observations ...
Re‐sid″u‐a‐ry (–?–r?), a. [See Residue.] Consisting of residue; as, residuary matter; pertaining to the residue, or part remaining; as, the residuary advantage of an estate. Ayl...
Res″i‐due (r?z″?–d?), n. [F. résidu, L. residuum, fr. residuus that is left behind, remaining, fr. residere to remain behind. See Reside, and cf. Residuum.] 1. That which remain...
Re‐sid″u‐ous (r?–z?d″?–?s), a. [L. residuus.] Remaining; residual. Landor.
Re‐sid″u‐um (–?m), n. [L. See Residue.] That which is left after any process of separation or purification; that which remains after certain specified deductions are made; resid...
Re‐siege″ (r?–s?j″), v. t. [Pref. re- + siege a seat.] To seat again; to reinstate. Spenser.
Re‐sign″ (r?–z?n″), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Resigned (–z?nd″); p. pr. & vb. n.Resigning.] [F. résigner, L. resignare to unseal, annul, assign, resign; pref. re- re- + signare to seal...
Res′ig‐na″tion (rĕz′ĭg‐nā″shŭn), n. [F. résignation. See Resign.] 1. The act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession, office, or the like; surrender; as, the resignati...
Re‐signed″ (rē̍‐zīnd″), a. Submissive; yielding; not disposed to resist or murmur.A firm, yet cautious mind;Sincere, though prudent; constant, yet resigned. Pope.
Re‐sign″ed‐ly (rē̍‐zīn″ĕd‐ly̆), adv. With submission.
Res′ign‐ee″ (rĕz′ĭ‐nē″), n. One to whom anything is resigned, or in whose favor a resignation is made.
Re‐sign″er (rē̍‐zīn″ẽr), n. One who resigns.
Re‐sign″ment (–ment), n. The act of resigning.
Re‐sile″ (rē̍‐zīl″), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Resiled (–zīld″); p. pr. & vb. n.Resiling.] [L. resilire to leap or spring back; pref. re- re- + salire to leap, spring. See Salient.] To...
{ Re‐sil″i‐ence (rē̍‐zĭl″ĭ‐ens), Re‐sil″i‐en‐cy (–en‐sy̆), } n. 1. The act of resiling, springing back, or rebounding; as, the resilience of a ball or of sound.2. (Mech. & Engin...
Re‐sil″i‐ent (–ent), a. [L. resiliens, p. pr.] Leaping back; rebounding; recoiling.
Res′i‐li″tion (r?z′?–l?sh″?n), n. Resilience.
Res″in (rĕz″ĭn), n. [F. résine, L. resina; cf. Gr. ρητἵνη Cf. Rosin.] Any one of a class of yellowish brown solid inflammable substances, of vegetable origin, which are noncondu...
Res′in‐a″ceous (–ā″shŭs), a. Having the quality of resin; resinous.
Res″in‐ate (rĕz″ĭn‐ā̍t), n.(Chem.) Any one of the salts the resinic acids.
Re‐sin″ic (rē̍‐zĭn″ĭk), a.(Chem.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, resin; as, the resinic acids.
Res′in‐if″er‐ous (r?z′?n–?f″?r–?s), a. [Resin + -ferous: cf. F. résinifère.] Yielding resin; as, a resiniferous tree or vessel.
Res″in‐i‐form (r?z″?n–?–f?rm), a. [Resin + -form: cf. F. résiniforme.] Having the form of resin.
Res′in‐o–e‐lec″tric (–?–?–l?k″tr?k), a.(Elec.) Containing or exhibiting resinous electricity.
Res″in‐oid (r?z″?n–oid), a. Somewhat like resin.