
1) Ash 2) Ashes 3) Cinder 4) Cinders 5) Clinker 6) Dottle 7) Embers 8) Leftovers 9) Remainder 10) Remains 11) Remnant 12) Residuum 13) Rest
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1) Ashes 2) Barbecue ash 3) Cinders 4) Cleanup target 5) Deposit 6) Distillation leftovers 7) Dregs 8) Dust 9) Fireplace ash 10) French word used in English 11) Gunshot evidence 12) Leftover dirt 13) Leftover matter 14) Leftover stuff 15) Leftover trace 16) Leftovers 17) Leftovers that are used, IE
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- matter that remains after something has been removed
- something left after other parts have been taken away
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1. The substances left after an evaporation or distillation. 2. A recognizable molecular fragment embedded in a larger molecule; for example, amino acid 'residues' within a protein.
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n. in a will, the assets of the estate of a person who has died with a will (died testate) which are left after all specific gifts have been made. Typical language: "I leave the rest, residue and remainder [or just residue] of my estate to my grandchildren." If the residue is not given to any beneficiary it will be distributed pursuant to the laws ...
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Contaminant remaining in an organism or in other material such as food or packaging, following exposure.
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• (n.) That which remains after a part is taken, separated, removed, or designated; remnant; remainder. • (n.) Any positive or negative number that differs from a given number by a multiple of a given modulus; thus, if 7 is the modulus, and 9 the given number, the numbers -5, 2, 16, 23, etc., are residues. • (n.) That part of a teste...
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(from the article `modular arithmetic`) Under modular arithmetic (with mod ), the only numbers are 0, 1, 2,
, 1, and they are known as residues modulo . Residues are added by taking the ...
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a) Portion of a chemical structure which can be identified as being derived from a particular building block; b) portion of a building block which is incorporated into the final product but is not part of the scaffold.
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a) Portion of a chemical structure which can be identified as being derived from a particular building block; b) portion of a building block which is incorporated into the final product but is not part of the scaffold.
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Adhesive left on a substrate when a decal is removed
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Adhesive left on a substrate when a label is removed.
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Excess of unwanted substances remaining after soldering, such as flux or oil.
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The remainder of an estate after all tax, debts, administration expenses and specific gifts and legacies have been paid.
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<biochemistry> A single unit within a polymer, such as an amino acid within a polypeptide or protein. ... This term reflects the fact that sugars, nucleotides, and amino acids usually lose a few atoms (usually hydrogen and oxygen) when they are polymerised into a larger molecule. ... (10 Mar 1998) ...
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(rez´ĭ-doo) a remainder; that which remains after the removal of other substances; in organic chemistry a portion of a molecule that is incorporated into another molecule, such as an amino acid residue of a polypeptide.
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(n) Residue is the left over, or residual property remaining in the estate of a deceased person after all the specific gifts notified in the will were made and there is no further wishes contained in the will to be satisfied
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Res'i·due noun [ French
résidu , Latin
residuum , from
residuus that is left behind, remaining, from
residere to remain behind. See
Reside , and confer
Residuum .]
1. That which remains after a part is taken, separated, removed, or designated; remna...
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See: residuary estate
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residue 1. The remainder of something after removal of parts or a part. 2. Matter remaining after completion of an abstractive chemical or physical process; such as, evaporation, combustion, distillation, or filtration; residuum. 3. In law: The remainder of a testator's estate after all claims, debts, and bequests are satisfied.
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The dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge.
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noun matter that remains after something has been removed
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In chemistry, a substance or mixture of substances remaining after the removal of one or more components by a separation process. The nonvolatile substance left in a container after evaporation of liquid, the solid left behind after removal of liquid by filtration, and the substances left in a distillation flask after removal of components by disti...
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The part of an estate which is left after the payment of specific and pecuniary legacies, debts, funeral expenses and IHT.
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Forage remaining on the land as a consequence of harvest.
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