Definitionn. a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Even today, remnant of this practice remain. [noun]
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The DMZ represents one of the last remnants of the Cold War era. [noun]
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The DMZ represents one of the last remnants of the Cold War era. [Please select]
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The DMZ represents one of the last remnants of the Cold War era. [Please select]
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The DMZ represents one of the last remnants of the Cold War era. [Please select]
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The DMZ represents one of the last remnants of the Cold War era. [Please select]
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The DMZ represents one of the last remnants of the Cold War era. [Please select]
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The DMZ represents one of the last remnants of the Cold War era. [Please select]
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However all these sites contain small pockets of remnant chalk grassland. [noun]
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This is achieved by combining the calorimetry information with the forward muon system and proton remnant taggers. [noun]
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"It is not right at any rate to trouble the last remnant of life of that very man who longs to live for your sake only." [noun]
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There is an honest remnant in Holland whose eyes are looking out for deliverance. [noun]
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How much longer this military theologist might have continued his invective, in which he spared nobody but the scattered remnant of HILL-FOLK, as he called them, is absolutely uncertain. [noun]
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But we know your strength; we know that the small remnant of our nation, which war and pestilence have spared, cannot resist your vast and well-armed hosts. [noun]
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What remained would better have served the purpose of the Christian nobles of Palestine, the wretched remnant of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem. [noun]
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