any pieces, scraps, fragments, etc, that are left unused or still extant, as after use, consumption, the passage of time, etc: the remains of a meal, archaeological remains the body of a dead person; corpse - Also called: literary remains
the unpublished writings of an author at the time of his or her death
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re•main /rɪˈmeɪn/USA pronunciation
v.
n. remains, [plural]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to continue to be as specified: [~ + adjective][not: be + ~-ing]He remained loyal to his friends.[~ + object]He remained a bachelor for many years.
- to stay behind or in the same place:[no object]He remained at home while the others left.
- to be left after the removal, loss, or destruction of all else:[no object]Few buildings remain in that neighborhood.
- to be left to be done, told, shown, etc.: [no object][no object]Two questions remain.[~ + to + verb]A few things remain to be done.
n. remains, [plural]
- something that remains or is left.
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- traces of some quality, condition, etc.
- a dead body;
corpse. - parts or substances remaining from animal or plant life:fossil remains.
re•main
(ri mān′),USA pronunciation v.i.
n.
- to continue in the same state;
continue to be as specified:to remain at peace. - to stay behind or in the same place:to remain at home; I'll remain here when you go to the airport.
- to be left after the removal, loss, destruction, etc., of all else:The front wall is all that remains of the fort.
- to be left to be done, told, shown, etc.:Only the dishwashing remains.
- to be reserved or in store.
n.
- Usually, remains. something that remains or is left.
- remains:
- Literaturemiscellaneous, fragmentary, or other writings still unpublished at the time of an author's death.
- traces of some quality, condition, etc.
- a dead body;
corpse. - parts or substances remaining from animal or plant life that occur in the earth's crust or strata:fossil remains; organic remains.
- Latin remanēre, equivalent. to re- re- + manēre to stay; see manor
- Anglo-French remain-, stressed stem of Middle French remanoir
- late Middle English remainen 1375–1425
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged abide, stay. See continue.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged wait, tarry, rest.
- 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged endure, abide.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged depart.
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to stay behind or in the same place: to remain at home, only Tom remained - (copula)
to continue to be: to remain cheerful to be left, as after use, consumption, the passage of time, etc to be left to be done, said, etc: it remains to be pointed out
'remains' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
A.N. Other
- Acheulean
- Aegyptopithecus
- Akrotíri
- Ambala
- Aosta
- Arago man
- Aurignacian
- Australopithecus afarensis
- Azilian
- Bath
- Beaker folk
- Biel
- Bodhisattva
- Boskop man
- Boxgrove man
- Carcassonne
- Combe-Capelle man
- Cordelia
- Cortona
- Cro-Magnon
- Cro-Magnon man
- Cuzco
- Denisovan
- Easter Island
- Fiesole
- Franconian
- Gibeon
- Glastonbury
- Hallstatt
- Hampshire
- Hidalgo
- age
- alert
- amplitude modulation
- analytic continuation
- antiquities
- applejack
- archaeo-
- archaeology
- arrear
- artifact
- ash
- ashes
- assemblage
- australopithecine
- azoic
- balance
- binomial distribution
- bioherm