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1. (n.) remainder
something that remains or is left; remaining part:
the remainder of the day.
2. remainder
Math.
3. remainder
the quantity that remains after subtraction.
4. remainder
the portion of the dividend that is not evenly divisible by the divisor.
5. remainder
a copy of a book remaining in the publisher's stock when its sale has practically ceased, usu. sold at a reduced price.
6. remainder
Law. a future interest so created as to take effect at the end of another estate, as when property is conveyed to one person for life and then to another.
7. (adj.) remainder
remaining; leftover.
8. (v.t.) remainder
to dispose of or sell as a remainder.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME < AF, n. use of OF remaindre < VL
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| Definition of 'Remainder' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) remainder, balance, residual, residue, residuum, rest
something left after other parts have been taken away
"there was no remainder"; "he threw away the rest"; "he took what he wanted and I got the balance"
2. (noun) remainder
the part of the dividend that is left over when the dividend is not evenly divisible by the divisor
3. (noun) remainder, difference
the number that remains after subtraction; the number that when added to the subtrahend gives the minuend
4. (verb) end, remainder, remnant, oddment
a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
5. (verb) remainder
sell cheaply as remainders
"The publisher remaindered the books"
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1. (noun) remainder
the remainder
the part that is left when the rest is gone
an agreement to pay the remainder of the tuition in two installments
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| Definition of 'Remainder' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) Remainder
remaining; left; left over; refuse
2. (noun) Remainder
anything that remains, or is left, after the separation and removal of a part; residue; remnant
3. (noun) Remainder
the quantity or sum that is left after subtraction, or after any deduction
4. (noun) Remainder
an estate in expectancy, generally in land, which becomes an estate in possession upon the determination of a particular prior estate, created at the same time, and by the same instrument; for example, if land be conveyed to A for life, and on his death to B, A's life interest is a particuar estate, and B's interest is a remainder, or estate in remainder
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Sense: the amount or number that is left when the rest has gone, been taken away etc
I've corrected most of the essays; – the remainder will get done tomorrow.
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Afrikaans: die res |
Arabic: بَقِيَّه |
Bulgarian: остатък |
Brazilian: resto |
Czech: zbytek |
German: der Rest |
Danish: rest |
Greek: ό,τι απομένει |
Spanish: resto |
Estonian: ülejäänu |
Farsi: باقی مانده؛ باز مانده |
Finnish: loppu |
French: reste |
Hebrew: שְאֵרִית |
Hindi: बाकी, शेष, शेषफल, अवशेष |
Croatian: ostatak, preostali dio |
Hungarian: maradék |
Indonesian: sisa |
Icelandic: afgangur |
Italian: resto |
Japanese: 残り |
Korean: 나머지 |
Lithuanian: likusieji, likusioji dali |
Latvian: atlikums; pārpalikums; pā |
Malay: bahagian yang tinggal |
Dutch: rest |
Norwegian: rest |
Polish: reszta |
Persian: باقی مانده؛ باز مانده |
Pashto: پاتى شونكى، باقى، پاتى: ح |
Portuguese: resto |
Romanian: rest |
Russian: остаток |
Slovak: zvyšok |
Slovenian: ostanek |
Serbian: ostatak |
Swedish: återstod, rest |
Thai: ส่วนที่เหลืออยู่ |
Turkish: geri kalanlar; bakiye |
Taiwanese: 剩餘部分 |
Ukrainian: залишо, решта |
Urdu: بچا ہوا |
Vietnamese: người/vật còn lại |
Chinese: 剩余部分 |
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