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Retrofits

ˈret.rəʊ.fɪt

Meanings of Retrofits:

verb

Add (a component or accessory) to something that did not have it when manufactured.

Usage examples:

Motorists who retrofit catalysts to older cars
noun

An act of retrofitting a component or accessory.

Usage examples:

Uninsulated and oddly designed dream houses that are badly in need of a retrofit

Meanings of Retrofitted:

verb

Add (a component or accessory) to something that did not have it when manufactured.

Usage examples:

Motorists who retrofit catalysts to older cars
noun

An act of retrofitting a component or accessory.

Usage examples:

Uninsulated and oddly designed dream houses that are badly in need of a retrofit

Meanings of Retroflected:

adjective

Bent, directed, or turned backwards.

Retroflex

ˈret.rə.fleks

Meanings of Retroflex:

adjective

Turned backwards.

Usage examples:

A retroflexed endoscope

Meanings of Retroflexed:

adjective

Turned backwards.

Usage examples:

A retroflexed endoscope

Meanings of Retroflux:

noun

Backward flow.

Meanings of Retroform:

verb

To reshape back into an earlier or previous form.

Retrograde

ˈret.rə.ɡreɪd

Meanings of Retrograde:

adjective

Directed or moving backwards.

Usage examples:

A retrograde flow
noun

A degenerate person.

Usage examples:

As a consequence, for several decades now, the only students being taught this old style are the re…
verb

Go back in position or time.

Usage examples:

Our history must retrograde for the space of a few pages

Retrograded

ˈrɛtrəɡreɪd

Meanings of Retrograded:

verb

Go back in position or time.

Usage examples:

Our history must retrograde for the space of a few pages
adjective

Directed or moving backwards.

Usage examples:

A retrograde flow
noun

A degenerate person.

Usage examples:

As a consequence, for several decades now, the only students being taught this old style are the re…

Retrogrades

ˈrɛtrəɡreɪd

Meanings of Retrogrades:

noun

A degenerate person.

Usage examples:

As a consequence, for several decades now, the only students being taught this old style are the re…
verb

Go back in position or time.

Usage examples:

Our history must retrograde for the space of a few pages
adjective

Directed or moving backwards.

Usage examples:

A retrograde flow

Meanings of Retrogradient:

adjective

Retrograde.

Meanings of Retrogradism:

noun

Advocacy of or support for retrogression; extreme conservatism; the adoption of a reactionary attitude.

Meanings of Retrogradist:

noun

An advocate or supporter of retrogression or of reactionary principles.

Meanings of Retrogress:

verb

Go back to an earlier state, typically a worse one.

Usage examples:

She retrogressed to the starting point of her rehabilitation

Meanings of Retrogressed:

verb

Go back to an earlier state, typically a worse one.

Usage examples:

She retrogressed to the starting point of her rehabilitation

Meanings of Retrogresses:

verb

Go back to an earlier state, typically a worse one.

Usage examples:

She retrogressed to the starting point of her rehabilitation

Meanings of Retrogressing:

verb

Go back to an earlier state, typically a worse one.

Usage examples:

She retrogressed to the starting point of her rehabilitation

Meanings of Retrogressionist:

noun

A person who tends to be retrograde, or to favour retrogression; a reactionary.

Meanings of Retrojection:

noun

The action or an act of applying or attributing something to an earlier time.

Meanings of Retromingent:

adjective

Of an animal (or person): that urinates backwards.

Meanings of Retromorphosis:

noun

Change or development that is considered to be retrograde or regressive; retrograde metamorphosis; an instance of this (now rare).

Meanings of Retropharyngeal:

adjective

Situated or occurring posterior to the pharynx.

Meanings of Retroposition:

noun

Posterior displacement of the uterus or other part of the body; an instance of this.

Meanings of Retropulsive:

adjective

Of or relating to retropulsion.

Meanings of Retroreflection:

noun

The reflection of light in such a way that it travels along the path it took prior to reflection, but in the reverse direction.

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