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Detailed Translations for remnant from English to Dutch

remnant:

remnant [the ~] nomen

  1. the remnant (sediment; deposit; rest; )
    het residu; het sediment; de depot; afzetsel; het bezinksel; de droesem; het zetsel; het grondsop

Translation Matrix for remnant:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
afzetsel deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit
bezinksel deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit dregs; lees; muck; sediment; sludge
depot deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit depot; shed; store; storehouse; warehouse
droesem deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit deposit; dregs; lees; muck; residue; sediment; sludge
grondsop deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit dregs; lees; muck; sediment; sludge
residu deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit residue
sediment deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit
zetsel deposit; dregs; last bit; lees; remnant; residuum; rest; sediment; sludge; the last bit dregs; lees; muck; sediment; sludge
- end; leftover; oddment; remainder
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- remnant of cloth

Related Words for "remnant":

  • remnants

Synonyms for "remnant":


Related Definitions for "remnant":

  1. a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold1
  2. a small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists1

Wiktionary Translations for remnant:

remnant
noun
  1. small portion remaining of a larger thing or group
  2. remaining fabric at the end of the bolt
  3. unsold end of piece goods

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
remnant overblijfsel; rest; overige; resterende reste — Ce qui demeurer d’un tout, d’une plus grande quantité ; ce qui subsister d’une chose passée, tant au sens physique qu’au sens moral.