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Definition of remain
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Remain
(v. i.) To
continue
unchanged
in
place,
form, or
condition,
or
undiminished
in
quantity;
to
abide;
to stay; to
endure;
to
last..
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Remanent
::
Remanent
(a.) That which
remains;
a
remnant;
a
residue.
Antique
::
Antique
(a.) In
general,
anything
very old; but in a more
limited
sense,
a relic or
object
of
ancient
art;
collectively,
the
antique,
the
remains
of
ancient
art, as
busts,
statues,
paintings,
and
vases..
Zootic
::
Zootic
(a.)
Containing
the
remains
of
organized
bodies;
-- said of rock or soil.
Remaining
::
Remaining
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Remai.
Paleontology
::
Paleontology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
ancient
life of the
earth,
or of
fossils
which are the
remains
of such
life..
Remainder
::
Remainder
(n.)
Anything
that
remains,
or is left, after the
separation
and
removal
of a part;
residue;
remnant..
Voider
::
Voider
(n.) A tray, or
basket,
formerly
used to
receive
or
convey
that which is
voided
or
cleared
away from a given
place;
especially,
one for
carrying
off the
remains
of a meal, as
fragments
of food;
sometimes,
a
basket
for
containing
household
articles,
as
clothes,
etc..
Organic
::
Organic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an organ or its
functions,
or to
objects
composed
of
organs;
consisting
of
organs,
or
containing
them; as, the
organic
structure
of
animals
and
plants;
exhibiting
characters
peculiar
to
living
organisms;
as,
organic
bodies,
organic
life,
organic
remains.
Cf.
Inorganic..
Residuous
::
Residuous
(a.)
Remaining;
residual.
Intranssient
::
Intranssient
(a.) Not
transient;
remaining;
permanent.
Adhere
::
Adhere
(v. i.) To hold, be
attached,
or
devoted;
to
remain
fixed,
either
by
personal
union or
conformity
of
faith,
principle,
or
opinion;
as, men
adhere
to a
party,
a
cause,
a
leader,
a
church..
Knot
::
Knot (n.) A
portion
of a
branch
of a tree that forms a mass of woody fiber
running
at an angle with the grain of the main stock and
making
a hard place in the
timber.
A loose knot is
generally
the
remains
of a dead
branch
of a tree
covered
by later woody
growth.
Pernoctation
::
Pernoctation
(n.) The act or state of
passing
the whole
night;
a
remaining
all
night.
Individual
::
Individual
(n.) The
product
of a
single
egg,
whether
it
remains
a
single
animal
or
becomes
compound
by
budding
or
fission..
Catafalque
::
Catafalque
(n.) A
temporary
structure
sometimes
used in the
funeral
solemnities
of
eminent
persons,
for the
public
exhibition
of the
remains,
or their
conveyance
to the place of
burial..
Jetson
::
"Jetson
(n.) Goods which sink when cast into the sea, and
remain
under
water;
--
distinguished
from
flotsam,
goods which
float,
and
ligan,
goods which are sunk
attached
to a
buoy..
Standing
::
Standing
(a.)
Remaining
erect;
not cut down; as,
standing
corn..
Doryphoros
::
Doryphoros
(n.) A spear
bearer;
a
statue
of a man
holding
a spear or in the
attitude
of a spear
bearer.
Several
important
sculptures
of this
subject
existed
in
antiquity,
copies
of which
remain
to us..
Tarry
::
Tarry (v. i.) To stay or
remain
behind;
to wait.
Reliquiae
::
Reliquiae
(n. pl.)
Remains
of the dead;
organic
remains;
relics.
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