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res·i·den·cy \ˈrez(ə)dənsē, -zədəns-, -si sometimes -zəˌden(t)s-\ noun (-es) Etymology: resident + -cy 1. : place of residence : dwelling 2. a. : the official residence of a resident diplomatic agent or governor b. : a territory in a protected state in which the powers of the protecting state are executed by a resident agent; specifically : such an administrative division in parts of the East Indies (as formerly in India or Java) 3. : a period of advanced medical training and education that normally follows graduation from medical school and completion of an internship and that consists of supervised practice of a specialty in a hospital and in its outpatient department and instruction from specialists on the hospital staff |