retired |
having ceased work or active service. [2 definitions] |
retiree |
a person who has retired from or given up his or her occupation or business. |
retirement |
the act of retiring. [5 definitions] |
retiring |
modest, shy, or reserved. |
retook |
past tense of retake. |
retool |
to fit with new or different machinery; re-equip for a new purpose. [3 definitions] |
retort1 |
to say or write (something) as an angry, witty, or argumentative reply. [5 definitions] |
retort2 |
a laboratory vessel that has a long, downturned neck and is used to distill or decompose substances by heat. [2 definitions] |
retouch |
to make small improvements to, esp. with paint or the like. [3 definitions] |
retrace |
to follow back, esp. to the starting point. [2 definitions] |
re-trace |
to trace again (lines in writing, drawing, or the like). |
retract |
to pull back in. [6 definitions] |
retractable |
combined form of retract. |
retractile |
able to be pulled back or in; retractable. |
retraction |
the act of retracting, or the condition of being retracted. [2 definitions] |
retractor |
a person or thing that retracts or draws back, such as a muscle that retracts an organ or part, or a surgical instrument that holds back the edge of an incision. |
retrain |
combined form of train. |
retransfer |
combined form of transfer. |
retransform |
combined form of transform. |
retransformation |
combined form of transformation. |
retransmission |
combined form of transmission. |