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re⋅te

[ree-tee]
–noun, plural re⋅ti⋅a [ree-shee-uh, -shuh, -tee-uh] .
1. a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
2. a network, as of fibers, nerves, or blood vessels.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME riet < L rēte net


re⋅ti⋅al [ree-shee-uhl] , adjective
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Main Entry: re·te
Pronunciation: 'rEt-E, 'rAt-
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural re·tia /'rEt-E-&, 'rAt-/
1 : a network especially of blood vessels or nerves : PLEXUS
2 : an anatomical partresembling or including a network
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rete re·te (rē'tē)
n. pl. re·ti·a (rē'tē-ə, rē'shə)
An anatomical mesh, network, or structure, as of veins, arteries, or nerves.


re'ti·al (-tē-əl, -shəl) adj.

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