oddment vs remainder

oddment

noun
  • A remaining number or amount (after a calculation). 

  • A part of something that is left over, such as a piece of cloth. 

  • A person who does not fit in with others or is considered to be strange in some way. 

  • A varied collection (of items). 

  • A part of a book that is not a portion of the text, such as the title, index, etc. (usually plural). 

  • Something strange or unusual. 

  • An item that was originally part of a set but is sold individually; an excess item of stock. 

  • Something that does not match the things it is with or cannot easily be categorized; a miscellaneous item. 

remainder

noun
  • The number left over after a simple subtraction 

  • Excess stock items left unsold and subject to reduction in price. 

  • The amount left over after subtracting the divisor as many times as possible from the dividend without producing a negative result. If n (dividend) and d (divisor) are integers, then n can always be expressed in the form n = dq + r, where q (quotient) and r (remainder) are also integers and 0 ≤ r < d. 

  • An estate in expectancy which only comes in its heir's possession after an estate created by the same instrument has been determined 

  • A part or parts remaining after some has/have been removed. 

adj
  • Remaining. 

verb
  • To mark or declare items left unsold as subject to reduction in price. 

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