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Definition of reside
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Reside
(v. i.) To have a seat or fixed
position;
to
inhere;
to lie or be as in
attribute
or
element.
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Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.) Place of
lodging
or
temporary
residence;
shelter;
entertainment;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Naiad
::
Naiad (n.) A water
nymph;
one of the lower
female
divinities,
fabled
to
preside
over some body of fresh
water,
as a lake,
river,
brook,
or
fountain..
Archchancellor
::
Archchancellor
(n.) A chief
chancellor;
-- an
officer
in the old
German
empire,
who
presided
over the
secretaries
of the
court..
Sojourn
::
Sojourn
(v. i.) To dwell for a time; to dwell or live in a place as a
temporary
resident
or as a
stranger,
not
considering
the place as a
permanent
habitation;
to
delay;
to
tarry..
Nest
::
Nest (n.) A snug,
comfortable,
or cozy
residence
or
situation;
a
retreat,
or place of
habitual
resort;
hence,
those who
occupy
a nest,
frequent
a
haunt,
or are
associated
in the same
pursuit;
as, a nest of
traitors;
a nest of
bugs..
Farmhouse
::
Farmhouse
(n.) A
dwelling
house on a farm; a
farmer's
residence.
Clio
::
Clio (n.) The Muse who
presided
over
history.
Inhabitation
::
Inhabitation
(n.)
Abode;
place of
dwelling;
residence.
Inhabitant
::
Inhabitant
(n.) One who has a legal
settlement
in a town, city, or
parish;
a
permanent
resident..
Habitation
::
Habitation
(n.) Place of
abode;
settled
dwelling;
residence;
house.
Resident
::
Resident
(a.)
Fixed;
stable;
certain.
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) The sense by which the mind,
through
certain
nerves
of the body,
perceives
external
objects,
or
certain
states
of the body
itself;
that one of the five
senses
which
resides
in the
general
nerves
of
sensation
distributed
over the body,
especially
in its
surface;
the sense of
touch;
nervous
sensibility
to
external
objects..
Remove
::
Remove
(v. t.) To
dismiss
or
discharge
from
office;
as, the
President
removed
many
postmasters..
Inhabitativeness
::
Inhabitativeness
(n.) A
tendency
or
propensity
to
permanent
residence
in a place or
abode;
love of home and
country.
Hymen
::
Hymen (n.) A
fabulous
deity;
according
to some, the son of
Apollo
and
Urania,
according
to
others,
of
Bacchus
and
Venus.
He was the god of
marriage,
and
presided
over
nuptial
solemnities..
Headquarters
::
Headquarters
(n.
sing.)
The
quarters
or place of
residence
of any chief
officer,
as the
general
in
command
of an army, or the head of a
police
force;
the place from which
orders
or
instructions
are
issued;
hence,
the
center
of
authority
or
order..
Artist
::
Artist
(n.) One who
professes
and
practices
an art in which
science
and taste
preside
over the
manual
execution.
Mansion
::
Mansion
(v. i.) To
dwell;
to
reside.
Ferme
::
Ferme (n.) Rent for a farm; a farm; also, an
abode;
a place of
residence;
as, he let his land to
ferm..
Presbytery
::
Presbytery
(n.) The
residence
of a
priest
or
clergyman.
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