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    rem·nant
    [ˈremnənt]
    noun
    remnant (noun) · remnants (plural noun)
    1. a small remaining quantity of something.
      • a piece of cloth or carpeting left when the greater part has been used or sold.
      • a surviving trace:
        "a remnant of the past"
      • christian theology
        a small minority of people who will remain faithful to God and so be saved (in allusion to biblical prophecies concerning Israel).
    adjective
    remnant (adjective)
    1. remaining:
      "remnant strands of hair"
    Origin
    Middle English: contraction of obsolete remenant from Old French remenant, from remenoir, remanoir ‘remain’.
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    1. a small remaining quantity of something.
     
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