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remnant

leftover / fragment / survivor / scrap
Noun
pl: remnants

This term evokes a sense of loss or depletion, focusing on what survives after a process of destruction, consumption, or decay. It carries a poignant quality, often suggesting a fragment that serves as a witness to a larger, vanished whole. In textile contexts, it refers specifically to the end-of-roll scraps that are too small for industrial use but viable for small crafts. When applied to people, it often takes on a spiritual or ideological tone, describing a dedicated minority that persists despite widespread abandonment or persecution.

Meanings

Noun

A small remaining quantity of something after the main part has been used, removed, or destroyed.

"The only remnant of the ancient city is a single crumbling wall."

Noun

A piece of cloth left over from a larger roll or bolt of fabric, often sold at a reduced price.

"She bought a remnant of silk to make a small scarf."

Noun

A small surviving group of people, often referring to a religious or ethnic minority that has remained faithful to a tradition.

"The biblical text speaks of a remnant of Israel returning to their homeland."

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