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Definition of residence
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Residence
(n.) The place where
anything
rests
permanently.
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Locate
::
Locate
(v. i.) To place one's self; to take up one's
residence;
to
settle.
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..
Castle
::
Castle
(n.) A
fortified
residence,
especially
that of a
prince
or
nobleman;
a
fortress..
Eden
::
Eden (n.) The
garden
where Adam and Eve first
dwelt;
hence,
a
delightful
region
or
residence..
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To fix one's
residence;
to
establish
a
dwelling
place or home; as, the
Saxons
who
settled
in
Britain..
Sojourn
::
Sojourn
(v. i.) A
temporary
residence,
as that of a
traveler
in a
foreign
land..
Farmhouse
::
Farmhouse
(n.) A
dwelling
house on a farm; a
farmer's
residence.
Migrate
::
Migrate
(v. i.) To
remove
from one
country
or
region
to
another,
with a view to
residence;
to
change
one's place of
residence;
to
remove;
as, the Moors who
migrated
from
Africa
into
Spain;
to
migrate
to the
West..
Belong
::
Belong
(v. i.) To be
native
to, or an
inhabitant
of; esp. to have a legal
residence,
settlement,
or
inhabitancy,
whether
by birth or
operation
of law, so as to be
entitled
to
maintenance
by the
parish
or
town..
Prefecture
::
Prefecture
(n.) The
office,
position,
or
jurisdiction
of a
prefect;
also, his
official
residence..
Keep
::
Keep (n.) That which keeps or
protects;
a
stronghold;
a
fortress;
a
castle;
specifically,
the
strongest
and
securest
part of a
castle,
often used as a place of
residence
by the lord of the
castle,
especially
during
a
siege;
the
donjon.
See
Illust.
of
Castle..
Aerie
::
Aerie (n.) The nest of a bird of prey, as of an eagle or hawk; also a brood of such
birds;
eyrie.
Shak. Also fig.: A human
residence
or
resting
place
perched
like an
eagle's
nest..
Park
::
Park (n.) A tract of
ground
kept in its
natural
state,
about or
adjacent
to a
residence,
as for the
preservation
of game, for
walking,
riding,
or the
like..
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. t.) Place of
lodging
or
temporary
residence;
shelter;
entertainment;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Commissary
::
Commissary
(n.) An
officer
of the
bishop,
who
exercises
ecclesiastical
jurisdiction
in parts of the
diocese
at a
distance
from the
residence
of the
bishop..
Residential
::
Residential
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
residence
or
residents;
as,
residential
trade..
Country
::
Country
(adv.)
A tract of land; a
region;
the
territory
of an
independent
nation;
(as
distinguished
from any other
region,
and with a
personal
pronoun)
the
region
of one's
birth,
permanent
residence,
or
citizenship..
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A
floor,
loft, or story in a
building;
especially,
a floor of a
house,
which forms a
complete
residence
in
itself..
Embassy
::
Embassy
(n.) The
residence
or
office
of an
ambassador.
Immigrant
::
Immigrant
(n.) One who
immigrates;
one who comes to a
country
for the
purpose
of
permanent
residence;
--
correlative
of
emigrant.
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