remanent
[ rem-uh-nuh nt ]
/ ˈrɛm ə nənt /
adjective
remaining; left behind.
Words nearby remanent
reman,
remand,
remand centre,
remand home,
remanence,
remanent,
remanent magnetism,
remanufacture,
remargin,
remark,
remarkable
Example sentences from the Web for remanent
The weight of the projectile is 88 pounds, and its remanent velocity at the moment of impact is 1,295 feet.
He only understands that the band was with the remanent letters, and put in the Castle by George Dalgleish.
The Mystery of Mary Stuart |Andrew LangItem a remanent of crymesyn cloth of golde of tissewe to make a cushon & ij corpvs cases.
Mary Tudor, Queen of France |Mary Croom Brown
British Dictionary definitions for remanent
remanent
/ (ˈrɛmənənt) /
adjective
rare
remaining or left over