RETIARY | • retiary adj. Net-like. • retiary adj. Constructing or using a web, or net, to catch prey; said of certain spiders. • retiary adj. Armed with a net; hence, skilful at entangling. |
RETICLE | • reticle n. A grid, network, or crosshatch found in the eyepiece of various optical instruments to aid measurement or alignment. • reticle n. (Obsolete) Alternative form of reticule (“a little bag”). • RETICLE n. a network of lines in the eyepiece of an optical instrument. |
RETILED | • retiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of retile. • RETILE v. to tile again. |
RETILES | • retiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retile. • RETILE v. to tile again. |
RETIMED | • retimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of retime. • RETIME v. to time again. |
RETIMES | • retimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retime. • RETIME v. to time again. |
RETINAE | • retinae n. Plural of retina. • retinæ n. (Obsolete) plural of retina. • RETINA n. (Latin) a membrane of the eye. |
RETINAL | • retinal adj. (Ophthalmology, relational) Of or pertaining to the retina. • retinal n. (Biochemistry, organic chemistry) A yellow to orange aldehyde derived from vitamin A that is formed… • RETINAL n. a pigment in the retina, also RETINENE. |
RETINAS | • retinas n. Plural of retina. • RETINA n. (Latin) a membrane of the eye. |
RETINES | • RETINE n. a substance in cells that retards growth and cell division. |
RETINOL | • retinol n. (Organic chemistry, biochemistry) A fat-soluble carotenoid vitamin (vitamin A), present in fish oils… • RETINOL n. a liquid hydrocarbon. |
RETINTS | • retints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retint. • RETINT v. to tint again. |
RETINUE | • retinue n. A group of servants or attendants, especially of someone considered important. • retinue n. A group of warriors or nobles accompanying a king or other leader; comitatus. • retinue n. (Obsolete) A service relationship. |
RETIRAL | • retiral n. (Now chiefly Scotland) Withdrawal, retreat. • retiral n. (Now chiefly Scotland) Retirement from employment. • retiral n. (Finance) The act of taking up a bill when due. |
RETIRED | • retired adj. Secluded from society (Of a lifestyle, activity etc.); private, quiet. • retired adj. Of a place: far from civilisation, not able to be easily seen or accessed; secluded. • retired adj. (Of people) Having left employment, especially on reaching pensionable age. |
RETIREE | • retiree n. Someone who has retired from active working. • RETIREE n. one who has retired from his vocation, also RETIRANT. |
RETIRER | • retirer n. Someone who retires. • RETIRER n. one who retires. |
RETIRES | • retires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retire. • RETIRE v. to withdraw or retreat. |
RETITLE | • retitle v. To provide with a new title. • RETITLE v. to give a new title to. |