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reside (verb), resides; resided; residing
1. To live in a place permanently or for an extended period.
2. To be inherently present; to exist: There is a potential energy that resides when water is flowing.
3. To be vested, as a power or right: The government recognizes the authority that resides in the Supreme Court."
4. Etymology: from Old French resider, "to settle; from Latin residere, "to remain behind, to rest"; from re-, "back, again" + sedere, "to sit".
This entry is located in the following units: re-, red- (page 6) sed-, sedat-, -sid, -sess (page 4)
(Latin: forensis of a forum, place of assembly; public, public speaking; foras, foranus, outside, residing outside, out of doors)
(millions of photoreceptor cells residing in the human retina gather light and transmit signals to the brain)