1. a source of supply, support, or aid, esp. one that can
be readily drawn upon when needed.
2. resources, the collective wealth of a country or its
means of producing wealth.
3. Usually, resources. money, or any property that can be
converted into money; assets.
4. Often, resources. an available means afforded by the
mind or one's personal capabilities: to have resource
against loneliness.
5. an action or measure to which one may have recourse in
an emergency; expedient.
6. capability in dealing with a situation or in meeting
difficulties: a woman of resource.
Origin: 1640–50; < F ressource, OF
ressourse, n. deriv. of resourdre to rise up < L
resurgere, equiv. to re- re- + surgere to rise up, lift;
see resurge, source
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