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remnantlate 14c., contraction of remenant (c. 1300), from Old French remanant "rest, remainder, surplus," noun use of present participle of remanoir "to remain" (see remain (v.)). Specifi [..]
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remnantsomething that is left over.
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remnantleftover: a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists end: a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold Remnant is a Roman Catholic band formed [..]
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remnantSomething left over; a remainder.
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remnantIn some Christian apocalyptic timetables, the idea that in the end times or after theTribulations there will still be a righteous remnant of faithful Christians.
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remnantsheyres
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remnant(French: remenoir= to remain) a small remaining quantity. A joke asks how to end up with a small fortune? To start with a big fortune. Likewise, mankind has interfered so much with his environment tha [..]
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remnant(n) a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists(n) a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
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remnantMetabolic products of chylomicron particles in which TRIGLYCERIDES have been selectively removed by the Lipoprotein Lipase. These remnants carry dietary Lipids in the Blood and are Cholesterol-rich. T [..]
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remnantThat portion of the Stomach remaining after gastric Surgery, usually Gastrectomy or Gastroenterostomy for cancer of the Stomach or Peptic Ulcer. It is a common site of cancer referred to as stump canc [..]
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remnantAdvertising that is sold for low rates, typically through networks. It is known as “remnant” because advertisers buying from a network don’t know exactly which sites their ads will be displayed on, an [..]
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