Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at residues.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Residues.

Examples

  • Residues of these chemicals remain in the meat after slaughter.

    A Baby at Last! Mark L. Fuerst 2010

  • HENRY LEE, FORENSIC EXPERT: Residues of dirt and (INAUDIBLE) what appears to be stain.

    CNN Transcript Mar 13, 2009 2009

  • Residues and use-wear patterns on tool surfaces can provide important information for us to understand people's diet.

    Of Cereal and Civilization 2006

  • Residues from both crops are adding extra phosphates which will benefit the crops which follow in the rotation.

    6: Soil health and plant nutrition 1996

  • Residues from the screens and the filter press, together with the 'fools', are re-processed in the expeller by mixing them with the fresh oilseed feedstock or oil-cake.

    Chapter 5 1995

  • Residues in brown rice never exceeded 1.5 ppm and declined to 0.4 ppm after 12 months of storage; residues in milled rice never exceeded

    Chapter 7 1994

  • Barnard, G., and Kristoferson, L. (1985), Agricultural Residues as Fuel in the Third World (London, Earthscan).

    Chapter 12 1993

  • Residues of these chemicals may be more dangerous than the original compound especially when temperatures are high, when there has been no recent rainfall, and when there is a large amount of dust in the air and on plants. 30

    5. How plants live and grow 1991

  • Residues of the drug that had sent him skywalking still remained, casting a magical aura around Ha'kan'ta's features.

    Moonheart De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1990

  • Manila, 1984 (E) 19.08 Network Monitor: Industrial Residues, Vol. 2, No. 2,

    Chapter 12 1988

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.