remainder
1re·main·der
noun \ri-ˈmān-dər\Definition of REMAINDER
1
: an interest or estate in property that follows and is dependent on the termination of a prior intervening possessory estate created at the same time by the same instrument
2
a : a remaining group, part, or trace b (1) : the number left after a subtraction (2) : the final undivided part after division that is less or of lower degree than the divisor
3
: a book sold at a reduced price by the publisher after sales have slowed
Examples of REMAINDER
- 2 subtracted from 5 gives a remainder of 3.
- 5 goes into 29 five times with a remainder of 4.
Origin of REMAINDER
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from remaindre, verb
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to REMAINDER
Related Words: fragment, scrap, vestige; butt, oddment, scraping(s), stub, stump; excess, fat, overabundance, overage, overflow, overkill, overmuch, oversupply, superabundance, superfluity, surfeit, surplus
Rhymes with REMAINDER
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