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Webster Dictionary :: Retractive

RETRACT'IVE, a. Withdrawing; taking from. RETRACT'IVE , n. That which withdraws ...

Webster Dictionary :: Retraction

RETRAC'TION, n. [from retract.] 1. The act of withdrawing something advanced, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Retracting

RETRACT'ING, ppr. Recalling; disavowing; recanting.

Webster Dictionary :: Retractile

RETRACT'ILE, a. Capable of being drawn back. A walrus with fiery eyes - retracti...

Webster Dictionary :: Retracted

RETRACT'ED, pp. Recalled; recanted; disavowed. RETRACT'ABLE , a. That may be dra...

Webster Dictionary :: Retractation

RETRACTA'TION, n. [L. retractatio.] The recalling of what has been said; recanta...

Webster Dictionary :: Retractable

RETRACT'ABLE, a. That may be retracted or recalled.

Webster Dictionary :: Retract

RETRACT', v.t. [L. retractus, retraho; re and traho, to draw.] 1. To recall, as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Retracing

RETRA'CING, ppr. Tracing back.

Webster Dictionary :: Retraced

RETRA'CED, pp. Traced back.

Webster Dictionary :: Retrace

RETRA'CE, v.t. 1. To trace back; to go back in the same path or course; as, to r...

Webster Dictionary :: Retouching

RETOUCHING, ppr. retuch'ing. Improving by new touches.

Webster Dictionary :: Retouched

RETOUCHED, pp. retuch'ed. Touched again; improved by new touches.

Webster Dictionary :: Retouch

RETOUCH, v.t. retuch'. [re and touch.] To improve by new touches; as, to retouch...

Webster Dictionary :: Retossing

RETOSS'ING, ppr. Tossing back.

Webster Dictionary :: Retossed

RETOSS'ED, pp. Tossed back.

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