| BETRAYS | • betrays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of betray. • BETRAY v. to disclose in breach of trust. |
| DETRACT | • detract v. (Intransitive) To take away; to withdraw or remove. • detract v. (Transitive) To take credit or reputation from; to defame or decry. • DETRACT v. to take away. |
| DETRAIN | • detrain v. (Rail transport, intransitive) To exit from a train; to disembark. • detrain v. (Rail transport, transitive) to remove a passenger or passengers from a train; to evacuate passengers from a train. • detrain v. (Of an athlete) to reduce one’s training, particularly during the offseason, in preparation for a cycle… |
| OSETRAS | • OSETRA n. (Russian) a type of caviar, also OSSETRA. |
| OSSETRA | • OSSETRA n. (Russian) a type of caviar, also OSETRA. |
| PETRALE | • PETRALE n. a food fish, a kind of sole. |
| PETRARY | • petrary n. A weapon used to hurl stones. • PETRARY n. a contrivance for hurling stones. |
| RETRACE | • retrace v. (Transitive) To trace (a line, etc. in drawing) again. • retrace v. (Transitive) To go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery. • retrace n. (Television) The period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position… |
| RETRACK | • retrack v. To track again. • retrack v. To correct the range and elevation measurements in altimetry data by certain mathematical operations on the waveform. • RETRACK v. to retrace one's steps. |
| RETRACT | • retract v. (Transitive). • retract v. (Intransitive) To draw back; to draw up; to withdraw. • retract n. An act of retracting or withdrawing (A mistake, a statement, etc.); a retraction. |
| RETRAIN | • retrain v. (Transitive, intransitive) To train again; especially, to train or study in a new subject or job. • retrain n. An instance of training again. • RETRAIN v. to train again. |
| RETRAIT | • retrait n. (Obsolete) A picture or other visual representation. • retrait adj. (Obsolete) retired. • retrait n. Obsolete form of retreat. |
| RETRATE | • RETRATE v. (Spenser) to retreat, also RETRAICT, RETRAIT, RETRAITE. |
| TETRACT | • tetract adj. Tetractinal; having four rays. • tetract n. An organism having four rays. • TETRACT n. a sponge spicule, also TETRAXON. |
| TETRADS | • tetrads n. Plural of tetrad. • TETRAD n. a group of four. |