res
1 Americannoun
plural
resabbreviation
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research.
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reserve.
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residence.
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resident; residents.
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resigned.
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resolution.
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residence
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resides
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resigned
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resolution
noun
Etymology
Origin of res
First recorded in 1850–55, res is from the Latin word rēs
Example Sentences
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We begin in medias res as the unnamed author frets about his choice to begin at chapter 13 rather than the more traditional chapter 1.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026
Together, we filled in the backstory for a monster movie that would begin in media res, offering no answers of its own.
From Salon • Apr. 12, 2026
The law deems them res nullius, which literally means a thing belonging to nobody - so responsibility falls to individual landowners.
From BBC • Dec. 25, 2025
Not necessarily in chronology — since the flashbacks and -forwards of “Lost,” TV has become suffused with in media res openings and Vonnegutian unstickings in time.
From New York Times • Jan. 6, 2023
Denique, ut exemplo res haec propriore patescat, A te sic speret quis, Pharisaee, bonum?
From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard
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