| resident |
a person who resides in a particular place. [6 definitions] |
| residential |
of or relating to residence, a residence, or residences. [2 definitions] |
| residual |
remaining behind as a residue; left over. [3 definitions] |
| residuary |
of or having the nature of a residue or remainder; residual. [2 definitions] |
| residue |
a substance or quantity that remains after a part has been removed or after a process has been completed. [2 definitions] |
| residuum |
the remainder of something after a part is removed; residue. [2 definitions] |
| resign |
to terminate a period of employment, esp. by formal notification (often fol. by from). [5 definitions] |
| re-sign |
to sign again. |
| resignation |
the giving up of a job, office, or other position, or a formal letter of intent to do so. [2 definitions] |
| resigned |
characterized by an attitude of submission or passive acceptance. |
| resilience |
the ability to resume shape after being pressed or stretched. [2 definitions] |
| resilient |
able to resume shape after being pressed or stretched; elastic. [2 definitions] |
| resin |
a sticky organic substance secreted by fir trees and certain other plants and used mainly to make plastics, medicines, and varnishes. [3 definitions] |
| resiniferous |
yielding resin, as certain trees. |
| resinous |
pertaining to, like, or full of resin. |
| resist |
to actively oppose or strive against. [4 definitions] |
| resistance |
the act or process of resisting. [4 definitions] |
| resistant |
capable of or giving resistance. |
| resister |
a person who resists, esp. someone who works in opposition to the policies of a government or other dominant power. |
| resistible |
capable of being resisted. |
| resistive |
given to or marked by resistance. |