Residence (noun)

  1. A person's home or place where they live.
  2. A large and impressive house or building.
  3. The fact of living in a particular place.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "the act of residing"): from old french, or from latin residentia, from residere "sit back, reside".

Examples:

  1. He owns a residence in the city and a vacation home by the beach.
  2. The residence was built in the 18th century.
  3. The ambassador"s residence is located in the city"s best area.
  4. He took up residence in a small village.
  5. The residence of the President is open to the public.
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