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  1. vestige. Definition: (noun) A visible trace, evidence, or sign of something that once existed but exists or appears no more. Synonyms: tincture, trace, shadow. Usage: He was so deadly pale—which had not been the case when they went in together—that no vestige of color was to be seen in his face. Discuss.

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  3. The suffixes “-ant” and “-ent” each have two related noun forms: “-ance/-ancy” and “-ence/-ency.”. These are all used to describe a state, quality, condition, or action typically associated with an adjective or noun of agency described by “-ant” or “-ent.”. However, there is not always a direct correlation between the ...

  4. Words that end in onb. Found 14 words that end in onb. Check our Scrabble Word Finder, Wordle solver, Words With Friends cheat dictionary, and WordHub word solver to find words that end with onb. Or use our Unscramble word solver to find your best possible play! Related: Words that start with onb, Words containing onb.

  5. 16-letter words that end in ond. saarlooswolfh ond. 13-letter words that end in ond. drouwenerm ond. afrikanerb ond. heterodiam ond. 12-letter words that end in ond. ballydesm ond. jfmamjjas ond.

  6. 1. Something left over; a remainder. 2. A piece of fabric remaining after the rest has been used or sold. 3. A surviving trace or vestige: a remnant of his past glory. 4. often remnants A small surviving group of people. [Middle English remanant, remnant, from Old French remanant, from present participle of remaindre, to remain; see remain .]

  7. per·sis·tent. (pər-sĭs′tənt) adj. 1. Refusing to give up or let go; persevering obstinately. 2. Insistently repetitive or continuous: a persistent honking of car horns. 3. Existing or remaining in the same state for an indefinitely long time; enduring: persistent rumors; a persistent infection.