remanent
American
[rem-uh-nuhnt]
/ ˈrɛm ə nənt /
adjective
remanent
British
/ ˈrɛmənənt /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of remanent
1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin remanent- (stem of remanēns ), present participle of remanēre. See remain, -ent
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