mane-, mans-

(Latin: to stay, to remain, to abide)

permanentness
remain
remainder
remanence
remanent
remnant (s) (noun), remnants (pl)
1. A fragment or a small part of something which is left when other sections or groups of people are gone: Some new writers were hired by the newspaper when the remnants of the previous staff were lost in an aircraft that was destroyed by an explosion.

Sally used the remaining pieces or remnants of fabric which were in a box to make a patchwork quilt.
2. Etymology: from Latin remanere, "to remain"; from re-, "back" + manere, "to stay."

Relating to a surviving remainder.
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Tempora mutantur permanet praestantia. (Latin motto)
Translation: "The times change but excellence prevails."

Motto of Mitchell Community College, Statesville, North Carolina, USA.