reticulate |
resembling or forming a net or network. [4 definitions] |
reticule |
a woman's small handbag or purse with a drawstring, originally made of netting. [2 definitions] |
reticulum |
a netlike structure; network. [3 definitions] |
retie |
combined form of tie. |
retighten |
combined form of tighten. |
retile |
combined form of tile. |
retime |
combined form of time. |
retina |
the light-sensitive lining at the back of the inner eyeball that receives images and transfers them to the optic nerve. |
retinitis |
inflammation of the eye's retina. |
retinitis pigmentosa |
an inherited, incurable disease of the eye in which the retina and optic nerve gradually deteriorate, resulting in total blindness. |
retinol |
vitamin A. |
retinopathy |
any disorder affecting the retina of the eye (used esp. in reference to noninflammatory disorders). |
retinue |
a group of attendants or other employees who accompany a prominent person. |
retire |
to cease work or active life. [7 definitions] |
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] |