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Fireside
Fireside Fire"side`, n.
A place near the fire or hearth; home; domestic life or
retirement.
Foreside
Foreside Fore"side, n.
1. The front side; the front; esp., a stretch of country
fronting the sea.
2. The outside or external covering. --Spenser.
Nonresidence
Nonresidence Non*res"i*dence, n.
The state or condition of being nonresident, --Swift.
Nonresident
Nonresident Non*res"i*dent, n.
A nonresident person; one who does not reside in the State or
jurisdiction.
PresidencePresidence Pres"i*dence, n.
See Presidency. [Obs.] President
President Pres"i*dent, n.
Precedent. [Obs.] --Bacon.
President
President Pres"i*dent, a.
Occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest
authority; presiding. [R.]
His angels president In every province. --Milton.
Presidential
Presidential Pres`i*den"tial, a.
1. Presiding or watching over. ``Presidential angels.'
--Glanvill.
2. Of or pertaining to a president; as, the presidential
chair; a presidential election.
Presidentship
Presidentship Pres"i*dent*ship, n.
The office and dignity of president; presidency. --Hooker.
Presider
Presider Pre*sid"er, n.
One who presides.
Residencia
Residencia Re`si*den"cia, n. [Sp.]
In Spanish countries, a court or trial held, sometimes as
long as six months, by a newly elected official, as the
governor of a province, to examine into the conduct of a
predecessor.
ResidentResident Res"i*dent, n.
1. One who resides or dwells in a place for some time.
2. A diplomatic representative who resides at a foreign
court; -- a term usualy applied to ministers of a rank
inferrior to that of ambassadors. See the Note under
Minister, 4. Residenter
Residenter Res"i*dent*er (-$r), n.
A resident. [Obs. or Colloq.]
Residential
Residential Res`i*den""tial (-d?n"shal), a.
1. Of or pertaining to a residence or residents; as,
residential trade.
2. Residing; residentiary. [R.]
Residentiary
Residentiary Res`i*den"tia*ry (-d?n"sh?-r?; 277), a. [LL.
residentiaris.]
Having residence; as, a canon residentary; a residentiary
guardian. --Dr. H. More.
Residentiary
Residentiary Res`i*den"tia*ry, n.
1. One who is resident.
The residentiary, or the frequent visitor of the
favored spot, . . . will discover that both have
been there. --Coleridge.
2. An ecclesiastic who keeps a certain residence.
Syn: Inhabitant; inhabiter; dweller; sojourner.
Residentiaryship
Residentiaryship Res`i*den"tia*ry*ship, n.
The office or condition of a residentiary.
Residentship
Residentship Res"i*dent*ship (r?z"?-dent-sh?p), n.
The office or condition of a resident.
Resider
Resider Re*sid"er (r?-z?d"?r), n.
One who resides in a place.
Meaning of Reside from wikipedia
- a
place (normally a building) used as a home or dwelling,
where people reside.
Residence may more
specifically refer to:
Domicile (law), a
legal term...
- John
Reside (19
August 1867 – 28
September 1902) was an
Australian trade unionist and
politician who was a
Labor Party member of the
Legislative ****embly...
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Reşide Bayar (12
January 1886 – 24
December 1962) was the 3rd
First Lady of Turkey. She was the wife of
Celal Bayar, the 3rd
President of Turkey, until...
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Congress or
representation on the
electoral college for the U.S.
citizens residing in
Puerto Rico. Like
other territories,
Puerto Rico
holds presidential...
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Reside is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include: John
Reside (1867–1902),
Australian politician and
trade unionist Stuart Reside (born 1978)...
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Stuart Reside (born 6
September 1978) is an
Australian former rower. He was an
Australian national champion, a two-time
underage World Champion, a dual...
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Walter Brown "Wattie"
Reside (6
October 1905 – 3 May 1985) was a New
Zealand rugby union player. A
loose forward,
Reside represented Wairarapa at a provincial...
- the true
origin of the
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Europe (Antwerp, Porto, Paris, Montenegro, Dublin...) The
company publishes Reside, a semi-annual real
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- the
right of
citizens of the
Union and
their family members to move and
reside freely within the
territory of the
Member States amending Regulation (EEC)...