residentiary
res·i·den·ti·ar·y
(rĕz′ĭ-dĕn′shē-ĕr′ē, -shə-rē)adj.
1. Having a residence, especially an official one.
2. Involving or requiring official residence.
n. pl. res·i·den·ti·ar·ies
1. One who resides in a certain place; a resident.
2. A member of the clergy required to live in an official residence.
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residentiary
(ˌrɛzɪˈdɛnʃərɪ)adj
1. residing in a place, esp officially; resident
2. subject to an obligation to reside in an official residence: a residentiary benefice.
n, pl -tiaries
(Ecclesiastical Terms) a member of the clergy obliged to reside in the place of his or her official appointment
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res•i•den•ti•ar•y
(ˌrɛz ɪˈdɛn ʃiˌɛr i, -ʃə ri)adj.
1. residing; resident.
2. involving or obligated to be in official residence.
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