n. 1. The part that is left over after something has been removed; remainder. 2. That or those remaining: The beginning was boring, but the rest was interesting. The rest are arriving later. intr.v. rest·ed, rest·ing, rests 1. To be or continue to be; remain: Rest assured that we will finish on time. 2. To remain or be left over. [Middle English, from Old French reste, from rester, to remain, from Latin restāre, to stay behind : re-, re- + stāre, to stand; see stā- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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