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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 first machine age, which today is coming to an end, has covered the world with the residuum of its work: houses and cities.

From Time Magazine Archive

They ignore the large residuum which drifts without advice and without supervision into the less favourable openings, and in matters of social reform it is the large residuums that count.

From Boy Labour and Apprenticeship by Bray, Reginald Arthur




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