residencia

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) In Spanish countries, a court or trial held by a newly elected official, such as the governor of a province, to examine the conduct of a predecessor.

Etymology
, from, from , from +.

Noun

 * 1) residence time spent living
 * 2) residence, home the place where one lives
 * 3) old people's home, rest home, nursing home a place of residence for people who require assistance from carers
 * 4) old people's home, retirement village, retirement home, residence for the elderly a place of residence for people who require little or no assistance from carers
 * 1) old people's home, rest home, nursing home a place of residence for people who require assistance from carers
 * 2) old people's home, retirement village, retirement home, residence for the elderly a place of residence for people who require little or no assistance from carers
 * 1) old people's home, retirement village, retirement home, residence for the elderly a place of residence for people who require little or no assistance from carers

Etymology 1
, from, from , from +.

Noun

 * 1) residence time spent living
 * 2) residence, home the place where one lives
 * 3) old people's home, rest home, nursing home a place of residence for people who require assistance from carers
 * 4) old people's home, retirement village, retirement home, residence for the elderly a place of residence for people who require little or no assistance from carers
 * 1) old people's home, rest home, nursing home a place of residence for people who require assistance from carers
 * 2) old people's home, retirement village, retirement home, residence for the elderly a place of residence for people who require little or no assistance from carers
 * 1) old people's home, retirement village, retirement home, residence for the elderly a place of residence for people who require little or no assistance from carers