different between residency vs residential
residency
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???z?d?nsi/
Noun
residency (countable and uncountable, plural residencies)
- The condition of being a resident of a particular place.
- The home or residence of a person, especially in the colonies.
- (US, healthcare) The position or term of a medical resident.
- The position of a musical artist who commonly performs at a particular venue.
- (espionage) Synonym of rezidentura
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Translations
Further reading
- residency in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- residency at OneLook Dictionary Search
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residential
English
Adjective
residential (comparative more residential, superlative most residential)
- Of or pertaining to a place of personal residence or to a location for such places.
- Used as a residence or by residents.
- Of or pertaining to residency.
Derived terms
- residential treatment
Translations
Noun
residential (plural residentials)
- A trip during which people temporarily live together.
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