resider


re·side

R0174800 (rĭ-zīd′)intr.v. re·sid·ed, re·sid·ing, re·sides 1. To live in a place permanently or for an extended period.2. To be inherently present; exist: the potential energy that resides in flowing water.3. To be vested, as a power or right: the authority that resides in the Supreme Court.4. Computers To be located or stored: a file that resides on a shared drive.
[Middle English residen, from Old French resider, from Latin residēre, to remain behind, reside : re-, re- + sedēre, to sit; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]
re·sid′er n.