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Definition of Residuum

Residuum
Residuum Re*sid"u*um (-?m), n. [L. See Residue.] That which is left after any process of separation or purification; that which remains after certain specified deductions are made; residue. ``I think so,' is the whole residuum . . . after evaporating the prodigious pretensions of the zealot demagogue. --L. Taylor.

Meaning of Residuum from wikipedia

- article on "residuum", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "wikt:residuum" You can also: Search for Residuum in Wikipedia...
- Residuum is weathered rock that is not transported by erosion, contributing in time to the formation of soil. It is distinguished from other types of parent...
- y, z in [0, 1]. This operation is called the residuum of the t-norm. In prefix notation, the residuum of a t-norm ⊤{\displaystyle \top } is often denoted...
- was also used in 18th-century chemistry to mean residue, remainder, or residuum. Caput mortuum was also sometimes used to mean crocus metallorum, i.e....
- Look up residue or residuum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Residue may refer to: An amino acid, within a peptide chain Crop residue, materials left...
- Scientific career Institutions IBM Research Thesis The use of a novel residuum model to design a variable-impedance transtibial prosthetic socket (2016)...
- hydrogen-1 nucleus) together. The residual strong force is thus a minor residuum of the strong force that binds quarks together into protons and neutrons...
- powers, the great residuum being the rights of the people; and, therefore, a bill of rights cannot be so necessary as if the residuum was thrown into the...
- are held to each other in the nucleus by the nuclear force, which is a residuum of the strong force that has somewhat different range-properties (see the...
- Reform in Stoker's "Dracula": Depravity, Decline, and the Fin-de-Siècle "Residuum"". Criticism. 37 (1): 85–108. ISSN 0011-1589. JSTOR 23116578. Curran, Bob...