remnant
Plural: remnants
Noun
- A small remaining part of something; a leftover piece.
- a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists
- a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold
- The small portion remaining of a larger thing or group.
- The remaining fabric at the end of the bolt.
- An unsold end of piece goods, as cloth, ribbons, carpets, etc.
Adj
- Still left; remaining.
Examples
- A large number of remnants were taking up too much space, so we disposed of them.
- After a high-scoring play, only a REMNANT of high-value tiles remained on my rack.
- All the remnants were sold in the flea market.
- The remnants of Neanderthals were mixed with Homo sapiens.
- Usually not enough to make an entire project by itself, remnants of several fabrics can be used to make quilts.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English, contraction of remenant, from Anglo-Norman remanant, present participle of remaindre, from Latin remaneĊ.
Scrabble Score: 9
remnant: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordremnant: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
remnant: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 12
remnant: valid Words With Friends Word