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RES![]() ![]() Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 Res \Res\ (r?z), n.; pl. Res. [L.] A thing; the particular thing; a matter; a point. [1913 Webster] Res gestae [L., things done] (Law), the facts which form the environment of a litigated issue. --Wharton. Res judicata [L.] (Law), a thing adjudicated; a matter no longer open to controversy. [1913 Webster] Source: WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
RES
n 1: a widely distributed system consisting of all the cells
able to ingest bacteria or colloidal particles etc, except
for certain white blood cells [syn: reticuloendothelial
system, RES]
Source: V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006)
RES
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Source: Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) RES, property. Things. The terms "Res," "Bona," "Biens," used by jurists who have written in the Latin and French languages, are intended to include movable or personal, as well as immovable or real property. 1 Burge, Confl. of Laws, 19. See Biens; Bona; Things. Matching Word(s) Es Re Ers -ries Reis Rese Rest Gres -ces FeS -ies Les Mes- Oes Pes -ses Yes Ras Ris Rys Red Ree Rei Ren Rep Ret Rew Rex es re resh rest ares des fes pes yes ras rus reb red ref rem rep ret rev rex Ares rs ers rse rdes hes ies ses jes aes kes bes ces tes les mes ees ves nes xes oes rps rhs ris rss rcs rts rls rms rds rfs rws ros Reu REUS Rea
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