Leger vs. Resident — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Leger and Resident
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Leger
(obsolete) Light; slender, slim; trivial.
Resident
A diplomatic official residing in a foreign seat of government.
Leger
Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident.
A leger ambassador
Resident
A colonial official acting as adviser to the ruler of a protected state, often having quasi-gubernatorial powers.
Leger
An ambassador or minister resident at a court or seat of government; a leiger or lieger.
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Resident
A member of an intelligence-gathering or nonuniformed law enforcement agency who resides and oversees operations in a certain locale
The FBI resident in St. Louis.
Leger
(obsolete) Anything that lies in a place; that which, or one who, remains in a place.
Resident
One who lives in a dormitory.
Leger
(obsolete) ledger
Resident
A physician receiving specialized clinical training in a hospital, usually after completing an internship.
Leger
Alternative form of ledger
Resident
A nonmigratory bird or other animal.
Leger
Anything that lies in a place; that which, or one who, remains in a place.
Resident
Dwelling in a particular place; residing
Resident aliens.
Leger
A minister or ambassador resident at a court or seat of government.
Sir Edward Carne, the queen's leger at Rome.
Resident
Living somewhere in connection with duty or work.
Leger
A ledger.
Resident
Filling a particular role in a group or organization
The museum's official resident poet.
The office's resident gossipmonger.
Leger
Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident; as, leger ambassador.
Resident
Inherently present
Resident anxieties.
Leger
Light; slender; slim; trivial.
Resident
Nonmigratory
Resident fauna.
Leger
A record in which commercial accounts are recorded;
They got a subpoena to examine our books
Resident
A person, animal or plant living at a certain location or in a certain area.
Leger
French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955)
Resident
A bird which does not migrate during the course of the year.
Resident
A physician receiving specialized medical training.
She's a resident in neurosurgery at Mass General.
Resident
A diplomatic representative who resides at a foreign court, usually of inferior rank to an ambassador.
Resident
(legal) A legal permanent resident, someone who maintains residency.
Resident
(espionage) rezident
Resident
Dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate.
Resident in the city or in the country
Resident
Based in a particular place; on hand; local.
He is our resident computer expert.
Resident
(obsolete) Fixed; stable; certain.
Resident
Currently loaded into RAM; contrasted with virtual memory.
Resident
Dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate; - opposed to nonresident; as, resident in the city or in the country.
Resident
Fixed; stable; certain.
One there still resident as day and night.
Resident
One who resides or dwells in a place for some time.
Resident
A diplomatic representative who resides at a foreign court; - a term usualy applied to ministers of a rank inferior to that of ambassadors. See the Note under Minister, 4.
Resident
Someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there
Resident
A physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital;
The resident was receiving special clinical training at the hospital
Resident
Living in a particular place;
Resident aliens
Resident
Used of animals that do not migrate
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