| BARRETROUS | • BARRETROUS adj. tainted with, or constituting, barratry, also BARRATROUS. |
| RETROACTED | • retroacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of retroact. • RETROACT v. to act in return. |
| RETROCEDED | • retroceded v. Simple past tense and past participle of retrocede. • RETROCEDE v. to cede back (a territory). |
| RETROCEDES | • retrocedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retrocede. • RETROCEDE v. to cede back (a territory). |
| RETROCHOIR | • retrochoir n. (Architecture) Any extension of a church behind the high altar, such as a chapel. • retrochoir n. (Architecture) In an apsidal church, all the space beyond the line of the back or eastern face of the altar. • RETROCHOIR n. the part of a cathedral or large church behind the high altar. |
| RETRODICTS | • retrodicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retrodict. • RETRODICT v. to utilize present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| RETROFIRED | • retrofired v. Simple past tense and past participle of retrofire. • RETROFIRE v. to cause a retrorocket to become ignited. |
| RETROFIRES | • retrofires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retrofire. • RETROFIRE v. to cause a retrorocket to become ignited. |
| RETROGRADE | • retrograde adj. Directed or moving backwards in relation to the normal or previous direction of travel; retreating. • retrograde adj. Reverting to an inferior or less developed state; declining, regressing. • retrograde adj. Of the order of something: inverse, reverse. |
| RETROGRESS | • retrogress v. (Intransitive) To return to an earlier, simpler or worse condition; to regress. • retrogress v. (Intransitive) To go backwards; to retreat. • retrogress v. (Intransitive) To return to bad behaviour; to relapse. |
| RETROJECTS | • retrojects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retroject. • RETROJECT v. to throw backwards. |
| RETROPACKS | • retropacks n. Plural of retropack. • RETROPACK n. a system of auxiliary rockets on a spacecraft. |
| RETRORSELY | • retrorsely adv. In a retrorse fashion. • RETRORSE adv. turned back or downward. |
| RETROSPECT | • retrospect n. Consideration of past times. • retrospect v. To look or refer back to; to reflect on. • RETROSPECT v. to engage in retrospection. |
| RETROVERSE | • retroverse adj. Arranged in a backwards or reverse manner. • RETROVERSE adj. turned backwards. |
| RETROVERTS | • retroverts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retrovert. • RETROVERT v. to turn back. |
| RETROVIRAL | • retroviral adj. Of or pertaining to a retrovirus. • retroviral n. A retrovirus. • RETROVIRAL adj. relating to a retrovirus. |
| RETROVIRUS | • retrovirus n. (Virology) Any of a group of viruses which insert a copy of their RNA genome into the DNA of a host… • retrovirus n. (Computer security) A computer virus that seeks to attack antivirus programs in an attempt to avoid detection. • RETROVIRUS n. any of a group of viruses whose genetic material is encoded in the form of RNA rather than DNA. |