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Webster Dictionary :: Retiredly

RETI'REDLY, adv. In solitude or privacy.

Webster Dictionary :: Retired

RETI'RED, a. 1. Secluded from much society or from public notice; private. He li...

Webster Dictionary :: Retire

RETI'RE, v.i. 1. To withdraw; to retreat; to go from company or from a public pl...

Webster Dictionary :: Retirade

RETIRA'DE, n. In fortification, a kind of retrenchment in the body of a bastion ...

Webster Dictionary :: Retinue

RET'INUE, n. [L. retineo; re and tenco, to hold.] The attendants of a prince or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Retinite

RET'INITE, n. [Gr. resin.] Pitchstone; stone of fusible pitch, of a resinous app...

Webster Dictionary :: Retinasphalt

RETINASPHALT', n. A bituminous or resinous substance of a yellowish or reddish b...

Webster Dictionary :: Retina

RET'INA, n. [L. from rete, a net.] In anatomy, one of the coats of the eye, bein...

Webster Dictionary :: Retiform

RET'IFORM, a. [L. retiformis; rete, a net, and forma, form.] Having the form of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reticulation

RETICULA'TION, n. Net-work; organization of substances resembling a net.

Webster Dictionary :: Reticulate

RETIC'ULATE, RETIC'ULATED, a. [L. reticulatus, from rete, a net.] Netted; resemb...

Webster Dictionary :: Reticular

RETIC'ULAR, a. [supra.] Having the form of a net or of net-work; formed with int...

Webster Dictionary :: Reticle

RET'ICLE, n. [L. reticulum, from rete, a net.] 1. A small net. 2. A contrivance ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reticence

RET'ICENCE, RET'ICENCY, n. [L. reticentia, reticeo; re and tacco, to be silent.]...

Webster Dictionary :: Retentiveness

RETEN'TIVENESS, n. The quality of retention; a retentiveness of memory.

Webster Dictionary :: Retentive

RETEN'TIVE, a. Having the power to retain; as a retentive memory; the retentive ...

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