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- Dictionaryresiduum/rɪˈzɪdjʊəm/
noun
- 1. a chemical residue. technical
- 2. a class of society that is unemployed and without privileges or opportunities: "the urban residuum"
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Residuum definition: the residue, remainder, or rest of something.. See examples of RESIDUUM used in a sentence.
- Resignee
Resignee definition: a person who has resigned or is about...
- Residue
Residue definition: something that remains after a part is...
- Resigned
Resigned definition: submissive or acquiescent.. See...
- Resignedly
Resignedly definition: in a way that expresses giving in to...
- Resignee
Residuum is a noun that means something residual or remaining, such as a residue or a leftover. It comes from Latin and has different meanings in medical and legal contexts.
Residuum is a more formal word for residue, meaning the remaining part of something after a process or event. It can also refer to a quantity or body of matter in chemistry, or the residue of an estate in law.
Residuum is a noun that means something remaining after removal of a part, or a residue. It is also used in law to mean residue. See different sources and translations of residuum.
Residuum is a noun that means something that remains after a reaction or process has taken place. Learn how to pronounce, use and distinguish it from similar words with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
Definitions of residuum. noun. something left after other parts have been taken away. synonyms: balance, remainder, residual, residue, rest. see more.
Residuum is a noun that means something remaining after removal of a part; a residue. It can also refer to a binary function in fuzzy logic or the residue of an estate in law.