Rest 187514 219103653 2008-06-13T16:11:59Z ClueBot 4928500 Reverting possible vandalism by [[Special:Contributions/69.153.248.30|69.153.248.30]] to version by Eubulides. False positive? [[User:ClueBot/FalsePositives|Report it]]. Thanks, [[User:ClueBot]]. (417470) (Bot) [[Image:Rest-Pearce-Highsmith-detail-1.jpeg|thumb|Detail from ''Rest'' (1896). [[Charles Sprague Pearce]], Library of Congress [[Thomas Jefferson Building]], Washington, D.C.]] {{Wiktionary}} '''Rest''' or '''REST''' may refer to: * To relax or take time off; see [[leisure]] or [[nap]] * [[Rest (album)|''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 * [[Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique]], a sensory deprivation technique * [[reStructuredText]], a lightweight markup language * In chemistry, a rest (abbreviated R) is a variable part of a molecule attached to a given core structure; see [[functional group]] and [[side chain]] * In cue sports, a rest is a British English term for a set of mechanical bridges; see [[Glossary of cue sports terms#Rest|Glossary of cue sports terms]] * In [[jousting]], a rest (from "arrest" meaning to stop) is a cup near the armpit on the side of medieval jousting and cavalry armour * [[Bank reserves]] in the terminology of the Bank of England {{disambig}} [[de:Rest]]