
1) Bonus for TV performers 2) Enduring 3) Hollywood royalty 4) Lasting 5) Left behind 6) Left over 7) Leftover 8) Lingering 9) Matter 10) Outstanding 11) Remaining, left over 12) Residuary 13) Substance 14) Tv royalty
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1) Remainder 2) Remnant 3) Residuum 4) Rest
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- something left after other parts have been taken away
- (often plural) a payment that is made to a performer or writer or director of a television show or commercial that is paid for every repeat showing
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[entertainment industry] A residual is a payment made to the creator of performance art (or the performer in the work) for subsequent showings or screenings of the (usually filmed) work. A typical use is in the payment of residuals for television reruns. The word is often used in the plural form. ==Radio and television== The residual system...
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[numerical analysis] In these cases, the initial equation is considered as well-posed; and the residual can be considered as a measure of deviation of the approximation from the exact solution. ==Use of residuals== While one does not know the exact solution, one may look for the approximation with small residual. Residuals appear in many ar...
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• (n.) The difference of the results obtained by observation, and by computation from a formula. • (n.) The difference between the mean of several observations and any one of them. • (a.) Pertaining to a residue; remaining after a part is taken.
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(L. residuus) remaining or left behind.
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(from the article `statistics`) ...are represented by the points scattered about the line. The difference between the observed value of and the value of predicted by the estimated ... The analysis of residuals plays an important role in validating the regression model. If the error term in the regression model satisfies the four ... ...
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See:Residual value
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The difference between the observed value and the value predicted by the model under investigation. In a linefit situation, this would be the vertical difference between the line and the actual point.
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Remaining or left behind. ... Origin: L. Residuus ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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residual. The difference between the measured and predicted values of some quantity.
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Refers to any substance that remains after the fermentation. Typically used in relation to sugar (see below).
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Amount of a pollutant remaining in the environment after a natural or technological process has taken place; e.g., the sludge remaining after initial wastewater treatment, or particulates remaining in air after it passes through a scrubbing or other process.
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In statistics, the difference between the observed value of y and the value predicted by a model, (y - y), sometimes referred to as the error of prediction.
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Re·sid'u·al adjective [ See
Residue .] Pertaining to a residue; remaining after a part is taken.
Residual air (Physiol.) ,
that portion of air contained in the lungs which can not be expelled even by the most violent expiratory effort. It amounts to from 75 to 100 cubic inche...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-zid′yū-ăl Definitions: 1. Relating to or of the nature of a residue.
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Residual: Something left behind. With residual disease, the disease has not been eradicated.
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Swimming pool chemistry: Usually refers to free available chlorine levels remaining in the pool after initial treatment or activity with contaminants.
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residual 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a residue. 2. Remaining as a residue. 3. The quantity left over at the end of a process; a remainder. 4. A payment made to a performer, writer, or director for each repeat showing of a recorded television show or commercial.
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Any element remaining in any alloy following melting and casting which was not added to meet an analytical specification limit.
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Amount of a pollutant remaining in the environment after a natural or technological process has taken place; e.g., the sludge remaining after initial wastewater treatment, or particulates remaining in air after it passes through a scrubbing or other process.
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residuary adjective relating to or indicating a remainder; `residual quantity`
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(resistant) A mineral that persists in soil after weathering, either because it was resistant to weathering or because it was formed during the weathering process.
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[ACT vocabulary] something left after other parts have been taken away
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