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Definition of residence
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of residence is as below...
Residence
(n.) That which falls to the
bottom
of
liquors;
sediment;
also,
refuse;
residuum..
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Immigrate
::
Immigrate
(v. t.) To come into a
country
of which one is not a
native,
for the
purpose
of
permanent
residence.
See
Emigrate..
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) The
scullions
and lower
menials
of a
court,
or of a
nobleman's
household,
who, in a
removal
from one
residence
to
another,
had
charge
of the
kitchen
utensils,
and being
smutted
by them, were
jocularly
called
the black
guard;
also, the
servants
and
hangers-on
of an
army..
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A
floor,
loft, or story in a
building;
especially,
a floor of a
house,
which forms a
complete
residence
in
itself..
Residence
::
Residence
(n.) The place where
anything
rests
permanently.
Direction
::
Direction
(n.) The name and
residence
of a
person
to whom any thing is sent,
written
upon the thing sent;
superscription;
address;
as, the
direction
of a
letter..
Directory
::
Directory
(n.) A book
containing
the names and
residences
of the
inhabitants
of any
place,
or of
classes
of them; an
address
book; as, a
business
directory..
House
::
House (v. t.) To admit to
residence;
to
harbor.
Residency
::
Residency
(n.)
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..
Direct
::
Direct
(v. t.) To put a
direction
or
address
upon; to mark with the name and
residence
of the
person
to whom
anything
is sent; to
superscribe;
as, to
direct
a
letter..
Palace
::
Palace
(n.) The
residence
of a
sovereign,
including
the
lodgings
of high
officers
of
state,
and rooms for
business,
as well as halls for
ceremony
and
reception..
Inhabit
::
Inhabit
(v. i.) To have
residence
in a
place;
to
dwell;
to live; to
abide.
Ferme
::
Ferme (n.) Rent for a farm; a farm; also, an
abode;
a place of
residence;
as, he let his land to
ferm..
Sophister
::
Sophister
(n.) A
student
who is
advanced
beyond
the first year of his
residence.
Quarter
::
Quarter
(v. i.) To
lodge;
to have a
temporary
residence.
Denizen
::
Denizen
(v. t.) To
constitute
(one) a
denizen;
to admit to
residence,
with
certain
rights
and
privileges..
Establishment
::
Establishment
(n.) That which is
established;
as: (a) A form of
government,
civil or
ecclesiastical;
especially,
a
system
of
religion
maintained
by the civil
power;
as, the
Episcopal
establishment
of
England.
(b) A
permanent
civil,
military,
or
commercial,
force or
organization.
(c) The place in which one is
permanently
fixed for
residence
or
business;
residence,
including
grounds,
furniture,
equipage,
etc.; with which one is
fitted
out; also, any
office
or place of
business,
with its
fixtures;
Remove
::
Remove
(v. i.) To
change
place in any
manner,
or to make a
change
in
place;
to move or go from one
residence,
position,
or place to
another..
Embassy
::
Embassy
(n.) The
residence
or
office
of an
ambassador.
Domicile
::
Domicile
(n.) An abode or
mansion;
a place of
permanent
residence,
either
of an
individual
or a
family..
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