residence / residents [ˈrɛzədən(t)s]
residence – n. & v. – n. – 1. the duration or act of staying in one place to perform professional responsibilities; 2. a dwelling place, a home; 3. perseverance in a course of action; 4. a dormitory for students; 5. the residue left after a chemical process; v. – 1. settle, establish; 2. discern the true nature of a person or action
residents – n. pl. of resident – 1. residue, dregs; 2. those who dwell in a place for a long time; 3. those having living quarters attached to the workplace, such as at hospitals; 4. professionals associated with sites for specific periods of time