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re·sid·u·al I. \rə̇ˈzij(ə)wəl, rēˈz-, -jəl\ adjective Etymology: Latin residuum residue + English -al 1. : of, relating to, or constituting a residue : remaining after a part is taken : left as a residuum 2. : relating to or like a residue or remainder < residual analysis > < a residual quantity > 3. : remaining in a body cavity after maximum normal expulsion has occurred < residual urine > — compare residual air 4. a. : leaving a residue that remains effective for some time after application < residual insecticides > b. : of or relating to a residual insecticide < a residual spray > II. noun (-s) : remainder, residuum: as a. (1) : a binomial expression with one negative term (2) : the difference of the results obtained by observation and by computation from a formula (3) : the difference between the mean of several observations and any one of them b. : a product or substance remaining over (as at the end of a chemical process, distillation, extraction) < the various residuals of metabolic activity > c. (1) : an internal aftereffect of experience or activity that influences later behavior : a memory trace < the residuals of past training > (2) : the disability (as a scar or a limp) remaining after satisfactory recovery from a disease or operation III. noun : a payment (as to an actor or writer) for each rerun especially of a commercial |