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To rest means to relax or take time off; see leisure or nap.
Rest or REST may also refer to:
- Rest (album), a 2008 album by Gregor Samsa
- Rest (music), a pause in a piece of music
- Rest (physics), the relation between two observers
- RE1-silencing transcription factor, a human gene
- Representational State Transfer (REST or RESTful), a style of software architecture for distributed hypermedia systems
- Rest (comic), a comic book produced by Milo Ventimiglia, Divide Pictures and Devil's Due Publishing
- Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique, a sensory deprivation technique
- reStructuredText, a lightweight markup language
- In functional groups and side chains (chemistry), a rest is a variable part of a molecule attached to a given core structure
- "Rest" (cue sports), a term for any of a set of mechanical bridges
- In jousting, a rest is a cup near the armpit on the side of medieval armour
- Bank reserves (terminology of the Bank of England)
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