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Residence vs Nonresidential - What's the difference?

residence | nonresidential |

As a noun residence

is the place where one lives.

As an adjective nonresidential is

not used as a residence, generally referring to a building or property used for business or other commercial purposes.

residence

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The place where one lives.
  • * Macaulay
  • Johnson took up his residence in London.
  • A building used as a home.
  • The place where a corporation is established.
  • The state of living in a particular place or environment.
  • * Sir M. Hale
  • The confessor had often made considerable residences in Normandy.
  • The place where anything rests permanently.
  • * Milton
  • But when a king sets himself to bandy against the highest court and residence of all his regal power, he then fights against his own majesty and kingship.
  • subsidence, as of a sediment
  • (Francis Bacon)
  • That which falls to the bottom of liquors; sediment; also, refuse; residuum.
  • (Jeremy Taylor)

    nonresidential

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not used as a residence, generally referring to a building or property used for business or other commercial purposes.