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residuum

[ri-zij-oo-uhm] / rɪˈzɪdʒ u əm /








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The bed looked like the residuum of a lost weekend, yet it also intimated that the bed’s occupant felt herself to be lost, too.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 6, 2015

And as still men and panel men anxiously watched the gauges, the vaporized residuum was forced through the macaroni-shaped catalyst of silica and alumina.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stanzas of final peace Lie in the heart's residuum.

From Time Magazine Archive

The danger of "an undefined residuum of power," he added, is "that it might lead under emergencies to results of an arbitrary character, doing irremedial injustice to private rights."

From Time Magazine Archive

Some residuum of human courage out of the past kept her body loyal—some archaic fashion of the flesh that dominated the newness of the mind.

From Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories by Ashe, Elizabeth




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