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residence noun [ ˈrɛzɪd(ə)ns ]

• a person's home, especially a large and impressive one.
• "the youth hostel has been adapted from a private residence"
Similar: home, house, apartment, place of residence, address, accommodation, place, quarters, lodgings, seat, pied à terre, flat, pad, digs, dwelling, dwelling place, domicile, abode, habitation,
Origin: late Middle English (denoting the fact of living in a place): from Old French, or from medieval Latin residentia, from Latin residere ‘remain’ (see reside).

in residence

• living in a particular place.
• "the guests currently in residence at the hotel"

in residence

• living in a particular place.
"the guests currently in residence at the hotel"



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