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estibilis perennial.<br />

restioides resembling Restio, Rope-Grass.<br />

Restionaceae plants of the Rope-Grass family, from the genus name, Restio, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

restor Latin put back again<br />

resuscita Latin revive<br />

resupin- Latin bent back<br />

resupinatus -a -um bent back, upside down, post-classical Latin from classical Latin resupīnātus, past<br />

participle of resupīnāre to lay (someone or something) face upwards, to lay someone flat on his or her back, to<br />

upset or overturn, to tilt back, to bend back, to cause to lie flat, flatten Latin resupīnus -a -um, bent backwards,<br />

put on its back, lying on the back, inclined backwards, also <strong>with</strong> the head thrown back, applied to organs<br />

turned upside down by a twist in their support. (OED)<br />

resupinus bent so that parts point to the opposite direction from the normal.<br />

ret-, rete, -rete, reti, retin Latin a net, network, from rete -is, a net.<br />

retiari, retiarius, -retarius Latin a net-fighter, retiarius -a -um, a gladiator using a net.<br />

reticen Latin silent, from reticentia -ae f., keeping silent.<br />

reticosus netted, covered <strong>with</strong> net-work.<br />

reticul-, reticulari Latin a network, from reticulum -i n., a little net; a net-bag; a hairnet.<br />

reticulato-venosus <strong>with</strong> net-like veins.<br />

reticulates -a -um reticula'tus (re-tik-yoo-LAY-tus) reticulated, netted, referring to a net, net-veined, resembling<br />

net-work.<br />

reticulosus netted, resembling net-work.<br />

retiformis apparently netted.<br />

retin-, retina, -retina, retini, retino Latin a net; the retina of the eye<br />

retin-, retina, -retina, retini, retino Greek pine resin<br />

retinacul-, retinaculum, -retinaculum n. Latin a holdfast, from retinacula -orum n. pl., a rope, cable, holdfast,<br />

or tether, from retinere, to hold back, retain.<br />

retinarius <strong>with</strong> finely netted membrane.<br />

retinervis, retinervius net-veined.<br />

retinodes retained, retaining, tenacious, from retineo -tinere -tinui -tentum, to hold back , detain; to restrain;<br />

to keep, reserve, maintain. Also gum-like or resin-like, viscous.<br />

retinorrhoeus gum-exuding, gum-yielding.<br />

retitugus <strong>with</strong> net-like grooves.<br />

retortus twisted back, turned back.<br />

retr+, retro, retro- Latin retro, backwards, behind, backward<br />

retractus down, back, or drawn back.<br />

retroflexus, retroflexa reflexed, bent-backwards, bent backwards and forward, zigzag.<br />

retrofractus broken backwards or bent backwards.<br />

retrorso-serratus <strong>with</strong> backward sawteeth.<br />

retrorsum backwards, from Latin retrorsum, backwards, behind, in return, in reversed order.<br />

retrorsus -a -um retror'sus (re-TROR-sus) bent backward or downward, from Latin retrorsus, contraction of<br />

retroversus, turned or bent backwards, for the deflexed or downward pointing lower perigynia<br />

retrospinus <strong>with</strong> backward bent spines.<br />

retrusus distant, hidden, from Latin retrusus -a -um, remote, obscure, perfect participle of retrudo, to push<br />

back.<br />

retus Latin blunt<br />

retusus retuse, blunt, <strong>with</strong> a slight notch at a rounded apex, <strong>with</strong> a rounded or blunt tip, (used of leaves), from<br />

Latin retusus -a -um, dull, blunt, past participle of retundo, to hammer back, blunt, dull.<br />

revela Latin reveal<br />

Revelare pecunia! Show me the money!<br />

revera truly, really from re vera, in truth.<br />

revolut- Latin rolled back<br />

revolutifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves rolled back.<br />

revolutus, revolutum rolled or turned back, rolled back from the margin or apex (used of leaves).<br />

revolvens twisted back.<br />

revursus reversed, turned back, upside down.

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