Crossword clues for residue
residue
- Remainder, leftover
- Remainder live around university
- Regret about side being broken up: what's left?
- Balance on turning is outstanding
- It's left for all to see in lodge
- Dregs live around university
- After regularly taking orders I expected what's left
- Ashes, e.g
- It's left
- Leftover matter
- Soot, e.g
- Gunshot evidence
- Leftover dirt
- Ash, for example
- Traces of gunpowder, e.g
- Traces of gunpowder at a crime scene, e.g
- Trace evidence at a crime scene, e.g
- Soot or slag, say
- Leftover trace
- Leftover stuff
- Fireplace ash, e.g
- Ashes on the inside of a grill, e.g
- Remains
- Dregs, e.g
- Ashes, e.g.
- What's left over
- Leftovers
- Matter that remains after something has been removed
- Something left after other parts have been taken away
- Leavings
- Distillation leftovers
- Cleanup target
- Vestige
- Odd desire to store uranium waste
- Stay to consume university leftovers
- Something remaining
- Further exam not entirely expected for the remainder
- Rest of university engaged in lie
- Rest live outside university
- Remains unwanted at first in army corps team
- Remains on team controlling United
- Remains of small house one expected
- Remains in lodge outside university
- Remaining bits reused, I gathered
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Residue \Res"i*due\ (r?z"?-d?), n. [F. r['e]sidu, L. residuum, fr. residuus that is left behind, remaining, fr. residere to remain behind. See Reside, and cf. Residuum.]
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That which remains after a part is taken, separated, removed, or designated; remnant; remainder.
The residue of them will I deliver to the sword.
--Jer. xv. 9.If church power had then prevailed over its victims, not a residue of English liberty would have been saved.
--I. Taylor. (Law) That part of a testeator's estate wwhich is not disposed of in his will by particular and special legacies and devises, and which remains after payment of debts and legacies.
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(Chem.) That which remains of a molecule after the removal of a portion of its constituents; hence, an atom or group regarded as a portion of a molecule; a moiety or group; -- used as nearly equivalent to radical, but in a more general sense.
Note: The term radical is sometimes restricted to groups containing carbon, the term residue and moiety being applied to the others.
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(Theory of Numbers) 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.
Syn: Rest; remainder; remnant; balance; residuum; remains; leavings; relics.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., from Old French residu (14c.), from Latin residuum "a remainder, that which is left behind," noun use of neuter of adjective residuus "remaining, left over," from residere "remain behind" (see reside).
Wiktionary
n. 1 Whatever remains after something else has been removed. 2 (context chemistry English) The substance that remains after evaporation, distillation, filtration or any similar process. 3 (context legal English) Whatever property or effects are left in an estate after payment of all debts, other charges and deduction of what is specifically bequeathed by the testator. 4 (context mathematics English) A form of complex number, proportional to the contour integral of a meromorphic function along a path enclosing one of its singularity.
WordNet
Wikipedia
Residue may refer to:
In chemistry residue is whatever remains or acts as a contaminant after a given class of events.
Residue may be the material remaining after a process of preparation, separation, or purification, such as distillation, evaporation, or filtration. It may also denote the undesired by-products of a chemical reaction.
In mathematics, more specifically complex analysis, the residue is a complex number proportional to the contour integral of a meromorphic function along a path enclosing one of its singularities. (More generally, residues can be calculated for any function f : C \ {a} → C that is holomorphic except at the discrete points {a}, even if some of them are essential singularities.) Residues can be computed quite easily and, once known, allow the determination of general contour integrals via the residue theorem.
Residue is a British television series released by Netflix on March 31, 2015. The three-part series is directed by Alex Garcia Lopez, known for his work on series including Misfits and Utopia. Residue is a futuristic sci-fi thriller, which is centered on the life of photo-journalist Jennifer Preston after a mysterious explosion in the city center of a dystopian metropolis. The series has been dubbed into Spanish, German and French. Filming took place in Hong Kong, London and the Yorkshire area.
After a huge explosion in a nightclub on New Year's Eve, the government quarantines a large area of the city, citing a bioweapon contamination. Photo-journalist Jennifer Preston investigates a series of subsequent mysterious events occurring in the surrounding regions of this unnamed English metropolis. She encounters a web of lies concerning paranormal phenomena emanating from the quarantine zone, which the government is trying to keep secret.
Episode 1 After an explosion tears apart an English city, photo-journalist Jennifer Preston notices people acting strangely, and ghostly images in her pictures.
Episode 2 Jennifer has trouble convincing her boyfriend Jonas of the ghostly phenomena until he learns that his colleagues at the Home Office have lied to him.
Episode 3 When Jonas vanishes and police officer Levi Mathis becomes the prime suspect in a murder, Jennifer discovers that the conspiracy is greater than she ever imagined.
Usage examples of "residue".
The residue contains the antimony as antimonate of soda, and is dissolved off the filter with hot dilute hydrochloric, with the help of a little tartaric, acid.
The heady fluid played beguiling tricks as the air cooled and dried it, leaving a hot, penetrating residue that saturated deeply into her fluttery senses.
Then the gummy organic residue is dissolved in the combined benzene extracts.
Cynthia Bessant - and the residue to a sister and two nephews in Australia.
Fusion with bisulphate of potash gives a residue, which does not dissolve in water, but is soluble in ammonic carbonate.
Leaving Father Blau, unregenerate, with the sorry residue of our weekly encounter: impure thoughts, anger, dirty words, disobedience.
But Britt knows that slow, deep breaths will bring in the oxygen needed to metabolize away the residue of adrenaline and free his body from the influence of this powerful, primitive hormone that was instinctively released by his brain in the face of the death out there on the track.
Every item showed the presence of cocaine hydrochloride, with the residue on each bill weighing between 390 and 860 micrograms.
Third, a microscope would be used to examine surfaces for residue concentrations and microfossils, such as tiny bits of hair.
As far as we can tell from the residue, they were filled with water and a type of monocellular algae.
Vega Jumpoff expanded perceptibly in the view port as Wellford allowed his craft, with its residue of momentum after deceleration, to drift in upon the station.
The dynamite, the detective said, there were impurities, a residue of ammonium oxalate and potassium perchloride that might mean the bomb was homemade, and the dead bolt on the front door was shattered.
The dish with the dried residue is then scorified and the resulting button of lead is cupelled.
The residue will contain the strontia as carbonate, which is readily soluble in dilute hydrochloric or nitric acid.
I endevored to speake, and faine would have said, Never did I that fact, and verely the first word, never, I cried out once or twise, somewhat handsome, but the residue I could in no wise pronounce, but still remaining in one voice, cried, Never, never, never.