retrorse |
turned backward or downward, as some petals. |
retrospect |
reflection on the past or on past events or achievements. |
retrospection |
the act, an instance, or the ability of reviewing past events. [2 definitions] |
retrospective |
looking back on or thinking of the past. [3 definitions] |
retroussé |
turned upward, as a nose. |
retrovirus |
any of a group of related RNA viruses, such as those that cause leukemia and AIDS, in which a reversal of genetic transcription occurs, from RNA to DNA rather than from DNA to RNA. |
retry |
combined form of try. |
retsina |
a Greek wine with pine resin added to it. |
retune |
combined form of tune. |
return |
to go or come back, as to a previous place or circumstance. [23 definitions] |
returnable |
capable of being returned, re-sold, or reused. [2 definitions] |
return address |
the address of the person who sends a letter. |
returnee |
a person who has returned, as from a trip, or to school after having stopped attending for a while. |
return ticket |
(chiefly British) a ticket that allows a person to travel to a given destination and back to the starting point; round trip ticket. |
retype |
combined form of type. |
Reuben |
a hot sandwich made with rye bread filled with corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and a dressing. |
reunification |
the act or state of being united again. |
reunify |
to unify again. |
reunion |
a meeting of friends, family, or past associates after a period of separation. [2 definitions] |
reunite |
to come or bring together again after a period of separation. |
reupholster |
combined form of upholster. |