res
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plural
resabbreviation
abbreviation
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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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Like Nokia’s Labovitz, he had become fixated on the Chinese company behind the res proxy network connected to Kimwolf.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 3, 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
Instead of plopping us into an eternity in media res, with its own rules and regulations already in place, Freyne introduces something novel to this process: a choice.
From Salon • Nov. 27, 2025
Don’t miss some returning favorites, such as the barbacoa tamal de res, in which the beef is pleasantly tender, or the braised pork belly adobo, one of the heartier dishes at the festival.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 19, 2025
Item debent duo averagia per annum a Plumsted ad Newenton et nihil debent averare ad tunc nisi res que sunt ad opus conventus et que poni debent super ripam.'
From Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History by Vinogradoff, Paul
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