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RETURN'ABLE, a. 1. That may be returned or restored. 2. In law, that is legally ...
RETURN, v.i. [L. torno.] 1. To come or go back to the same place. The gentleman ...
RETUND', v.t. [l. retundo; re and rundo, to beat.] To blunt; to turn; as an edge...
RETRU'DE, v.t. [L. retrudo; re and trudo, to thrust.] To thrust back.
RET'ROVERTED, a. [L. retro, back, and verto, to turn.] Turned back.
RET'ROVERT, v.t. To turn back.
RETROVER'SION, n. A turning or falling backwards; as the retroversion of the ute...
RETROSPECT'IVELY, adv. by way of retrospect.
RETROSPECT'IVE, a. 1. Looking back on past events; as a retrospective view. 2. H...
RETROSPEC'TION, n. 1. The act of looking back on things past. 2. The faculty of ...
RET'ROSPECT, n. [L. retro, back, and specio, to look.] A looking back on things ...
RETRORSELY, adv. retros'ly. [L. retrorsum, backward.] In a backward direction; a...
RETROPUL'SIVE, a. [L. retro, back, and pulsus, pello, to drive.] Driving back; r...
RETROMIN'GENT, a. Discharging the urine backwards. RETROMIN'GENT , n. In zoology...
RETROMIN'GENCY, n. [L. retro, backward, and mingo, to discharge urine.] The act ...
RETROGRESS'IVE, a. Going or moving backward; declining from a more perfect to a ...