| PRETRIM | • pretrim v. (Transitive) To trim in advance. • PRETRIM v. to trim beforehand. |
| 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. |
| RETREAD | • retread v. To replace the traction-providing surface of a vehicle that employs tires, tracks or treads. • retread v. (Chiefly UK) To renew the tread of a tyre, providing a cheaper alternative to buying a new tyre, but… • retread n. A used tire whose surface, the tread, has been replaced to extend its life and use. |
| RETREAT | • retreat n. The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant. • retreat n. The act of reversing direction and receding from a forward position. • retreat n. A peaceful, quiet place affording privacy or security. |
| RETREES | • retrees n. Plural of retree. • RETREE n. in papermaking, damaged or defective sheets of paper. |
| RETRIAL | • retrial n. (Law) A second trial, by the original court, if the original trial was found to be improper or unfair. • RETRIAL n. a second trial. |
| RETRIED | • retried v. Simple past tense and past participle of retry. • RETRY v. to try again. |
| RETRIES | • retries n. Plural of retry. • retries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retry. • RETRY v. to try again. |
| RETRIMS | • retrims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retrim. • retrims n. Plural of retrim. • RETRIM v. to trim again. |