residue
61residue — Koena. See dregs, remainder …
62residue — 1. See: polymer 2. Materials remaining after degradation and/or attempted removal, e.g. pesticide residues in food …
63residue — The surplus of a testator s estate remaining after all the debts, taxes, costs of administration, and particular legacies have been discharged. See also residuary estate …
64residue — n. 1 what is left over or remains; a remainder; the rest. 2 Law what remains of an estate after the payment of charges, debts, and bequests. 3 esp. Chem. a residuum. Etymology: ME f. OF residu f. L residuum: see RESIDUUM …
65residue class — noun Date: 1948 the set of elements (as integers) that leave the same remainder when divided by a given modulus …
66residue refining — The term used to descibe a number of processes to upgrade fuel oil to catalytic cracker feed, for example by using pressurised hydrogen gas and a catalyst …
67Residue gas — Natural gas from which natural gas processing plant liquid products and, in some cases, nonhydrocarbon components have been extracted. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
68residue of estate — Same as residuary estate …
69residue class — noun : the set of elements (as integers) that leave the same remainder when divided by a given modulus …
70Quadratic residue — In number theory, an integer q is called a quadratic residue modulo n if it is congruent to a perfect square modulo n; i.e., if there exists an integer x such that: Otherwise, q is called a quadratic nonresidue modulo n. Originally an abstract… …