| FIRESIDE | • fireside n. The area near a domestic fire or hearth. • fireside n. (By extension, symbolic) One’s home. • fireside n. (By extension) Home life. |
| FORESIDE | • foreside n. The front or fore part of anything; front face of a thing; front side. • foreside n. The outside or external covering. • FORESIDE n. the front side. |
| PRESIDED | • presided v. Simple past tense and past participle of preside. • PRESIDE v. to occupy the position of authority. |
| PRESIDER | • presider n. Someone who presides; a leader, an overseer, a president. • PRESIDER n. one who presides. |
| PRESIDES | • presides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preside. • PRESIDE v. to occupy the position of authority. |
| PRESIDIA | • presidia n. Plural of presidium. • PRESIDIUM n. (Latin) a standing committee in the former Soviet Union, also PRAESIDIUM. |
| PRESIDIO | • presidio n. A garrisoned place, especially one that is or was once under Spanish control. • PRESIDIO n. (Spanish) a Spanish fort. |
| RESIDENT | • resident n. A person, animal or plant living at a certain location or in a certain area. • resident n. A bird which does not migrate during the course of the year. • resident n. A physician receiving specialized medical training. |
| RESIDERS | • residers n. Plural of resider. • RESIDER n. one who resides. |
| RESIDING | • residing v. Present participle of reside. • RESIDE v. to live in a certain place. |
| RESIDUAL | • residual adj. Of, relating to, or remaining as a residue; left over. • residual n. A remainder left over at the end of some process. • residual n. (In the plural) Payments made to performers, writers and directors when a recorded broadcast is repeated. |
| RESIDUES | • residues n. Plural of residue. • RESIDUE n. something remaining after the removal of a part. |
| RESIDUUM | • residuum n. The residue, remainder or rest of something. • residuum n. (Chemistry) The solid material remaining after the liquid in which it was dissolved has been evaporated; a residue. • residuum n. (Fuzzy logic) A binary function from [0,1] × [0,1] to [0,1] which is defined in terms of the t-norm… |