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Cresol
Cresol Cre"sol (kr[=e]"s[=o]l), n. [From Creosote.] (Chem.) Any one of three metameric substances, CH3.C6H4.OH, homologous with and resembling phenol. They are obtained from coal tar and wood tar, and are colorless, oily liquids or solids. Note: [Called also cresylic acid.]
Entresol
Entresol En`tre*sol", n. [F.] (Arch.) A low story between two higher ones, usually between the ground floor and the first story; mezzanine. --Parker.
Iodocresol
Iodocresol I`o*do*cre"sol, n. [Iodo- + cresol.] (Org. Chem.) Any of several isomeric iodine derivatives of the cresols, C6H3I(CH3)OH, esp. one, an odorless amorphous powder, used in medicine as a substitute for iodoform.
Irresolubleness
Irresolubleness Ir*res"o*lu*ble*ness, n. The state or quality of being irresoluble; insolubility.
Irresolvability
Irresolvability Ir`re*solv`a*bil"i*ty, n. The quality of being irresolvable; irresolvableness.
Irresolvable
Irresolvable Ir`re*solv"a*ble, a. [Pref. ir- not + resolvable. Cf. Irresoluble.] Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts. Irresolvable nebul[ae] (Astron.), nebul[ae] of a cloudlike appearance, which have not yet been resolved by the telescope into stars.
Irresolvable nebulae
Irresolvable Ir`re*solv"a*ble, a. [Pref. ir- not + resolvable. Cf. Irresoluble.] Incapable of being resolved; not separable into component parts. Irresolvable nebul[ae] (Astron.), nebul[ae] of a cloudlike appearance, which have not yet been resolved by the telescope into stars.
Irresolvableness
Irresolvableness Ir`re*solv"a*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being irresolvable; irresolvability.
Irresolvedly
Irresolvedly Ir`re*solv"ed*ly, adv. Without settled determination; in a hesitating manner; doubtfully. [R.]
Joint resolution
Joint Joint, a. [F., p. p. of joindre. See Join.] 1. Joined; united; combined; concerted; as joint action. 2. Involving the united activity of two or more; done or produced by two or more working together. I read this joint effusion twice over. --T. Hook. 3. United, joined, or sharing with another or with others; not solitary in interest or action; holding in common with an associate, or with associates; acting together; as, joint heir; joint creditor; joint debtor, etc. ``Joint tenants of the world.' --Donne. 4. Shared by, or affecting two or more; held in common; as, joint property; a joint bond. A joint burden laid upon us all. --Shak. Joint committee (Parliamentary Practice), a committee composed of members of the two houses of a legislative body, for the appointment of which concurrent resolutions of the two houses are necessary. --Cushing. Joint meeting, or Joint session, the meeting or session of two distinct bodies as one; as, a joint meeting of committees representing different corporations; a joint session of both branches of a State legislature to chose a United States senator. ``Such joint meeting shall not be dissolved until the electoral votes are all counted and the result declared.' --Joint Rules of Congress, U. S. Joint resolution (Parliamentary Practice), a resolution adopted concurrently by the two branches of a legislative body. ``By the constitution of the United States and the rules of the two houses, no absolute distinction is made between bills and joint resolutions.' --Barclay (Digest). Joint rule (Parliamentary Practice), a rule of proceeding adopted by the concurrent action of both branches of a legislative assembly. ``Resolved, by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), that the sixteenth and seventeenth joint rules be suspended for the remainder of the session.' --Journal H. of R., U. S. Joint and several (Law), a phrase signifying that the debt, credit, obligation, etc., to which it is applied is held in such a way that the parties in interest are engaged both together and individually thus a joint and several debt is one for which all the debtors may be sued together or either of them individually. Joint stock, stock held in company. Joint-stock company (Law), a species of partnership, consisting generally of a large number of members, having a capital divided, or agreed to be divided, into shares, the shares owned by any member being usually transferable without the consent of the rest. Joint tenancy (Law), a tenure by two or more persons of estate by unity of interest, title, time, and possession, under which the survivor takes the whole. --Blackstone. Joint tenant (Law), one who holds an estate by joint tenancy.
Preresolve
Preresolve Pre`re*solve", v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Preresolved; p. pr. & vb. n. Preresolving.] To resolve beforehand; to predetermine. --Sir E. Dering.
Preresolved
Preresolve Pre`re*solve", v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Preresolved; p. pr. & vb. n. Preresolving.] To resolve beforehand; to predetermine. --Sir E. Dering.
Preresolving
Preresolve Pre`re*solve", v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Preresolved; p. pr. & vb. n. Preresolving.] To resolve beforehand; to predetermine. --Sir E. Dering.
Re-resolve
Re-resolve Re`-re*solve" (r?`r?-z?lv"), v. t. & i. To resolve again. Resolves, and re-resolves, then dies the same. --Young.
Resolute
Resolute Res"o*lute (r?z"?-l?t), n. 1. One who is resolute; hence, a desperado. [Obs.] --Shak. 2. Redelivery; repayment. [Obs.] ``Yearly resolutes, deductions, and payments.' --Bp. Burnet.
Resolutely
Resolutely Res"o*lute*ly, adv. In a resolute manner; with fixed purpose; boldly; firmly; steadily; with perseverance. Some . . . facts he examines, some he resolutely denies. --Swift.
Resoluteness
Resoluteness Res"o*lute*ness, n. The quality of being resolute.
Resolutioner
Resolutioner Res`o*lu"tion*er (-?r), n. One who makes a resolution; one who joins with others in a declaration or resolution; specifically, one of a party in the Scottish Church in the 17th century. He was sequestrated afterwards as a Resolutioner. --Sir W. Scott.
Resolutionist
Resolutionist Res`o*lu"tion*ist, n. One who makes a resolution.
Resolutory
Resolutory Res"o*lu*to*ry (r?z"?-l?-t?-r?), a. Resolutive. [R.]
Resolvability
Resolvability Re*solv`a*bil"i*ty (r?-z?lv`?-b?l"?-t?), n. The quality or condition of being resolvable; resolvableness.
Resolvableness
Resolvableness Re*solv"a*ble*ness, n. The quality of being resolvable; resolvability.
Resolve
Resolve Re*solve" (r?-z?lv"), v. i. [The sense ``to be convinced, to determine' comes from the idea of loosening, breaking up into parts, analyzing, hence, determining.] 1. To be separated into its component parts or distinct principles; to undergo resolution. 2. To melt; to dissolve; to become fluid. When the blood stagnates in any part, it first coagulates, then resolves, and turns alkaline. --Arbuthhnot. 3. To be settled in opinion; to be convinced. [R.] Let men resolve of that as they plaease. --Locke. 4. To form a purpose; to make a decision; especially, to determine after reflection; as, to resolve on a better course of life. Syn: To determine; decide; conclude; purpose.
Resolved
Resolved Re*solved" (r?-z?lvd"), p. p. & a. Having a fixed purpose; determined; resolute; -- usually placed after its noun; as, a man resolved to be rich. That makes him a resolved enemy. --Jer. Taylor. I am resolved she shall not settle here. --Fielding.
Resolvedly
Resolvedly Re*solv"ed*ly (r?z?lv"?d-l?), adv. 1. So as to resolve or clear up difficulties; clearly. [Obs.] Of that, and all the progress, more or less, Resolvedly more leisure shall express. --Shak. 2. Resolutely; decidedly; firmly. --Grew.
Resolvedness
Resolvedness Re*solv"ed*ness, n. Fixedness of purpose; firmness; resolution. --Dr. H. More.
Resolvent
Resolvent Re*solv"ent (-ent), a. Having power to resolve; causing solution; solvent.
Resolver
Resolver Re*solv"er (r?-z?lv"?r), n. 1. That which decomposes, or dissolves. --Boyle. 2. That which clears up and removes difficulties, and makes the mind certain or determined. --Bp. Burnet. 3. One who resolves, or formal a firm purpose.

Meaning of RESOL from wikipedia

- Resol may refer to: RESOL, a German solar thermal technology company based in Hattingen a type of phenol formaldehyde resin See Novolacks This disambiguation...
- RESOL (Elektronische Regelungen GmbH) is a German solar thermal technology company based in Hattingen, Germany. Their product lines include solar thermal...
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- (phenolic resins or phenoplasts, not in the use at present) Bakelite resine (resol, phenolic resins), product from Africa are known under the misleading name...
- Phenol formaldehyde resins (PF) (phenolic resins or phenoplasts) are synthetic polymers obtained by the reaction of phenol or substituted phenol with formaldehyde...
- Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal. 2 (1): 77–97. 2 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 77 – via HeinOnline. Oehmke, Thomas H.; with Joan M. Brovins. "International...
- July 2018. "Understanding the .AR Top-Level Domain". www.nominus.com. "RESOL-2019-42-APN-SLYT - Establécense aranceles ".bet.ar"" (in Spanish). Retrieved...
- (2005). Uri Weiss, The Regressive Effect of Legal Uncertainty, 2019 J. Disp. Resol. (2019) "Section 69 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015". legislation.gov.uk...
- B. K.; Deka, D. (2007). "Differences in physico-mechanical behaviors of resol and novolac type phenolic resin based composite bipolar plate for proton...
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