Definition of Retrally

1. retral [adv] - See also: retral

Lexicographical Neighbors of Retrally

retrainable
retrained
retrainee
retrainees
retrainer
retrainers
retraining
retrains
retrait
retraite
retraites
retraits
retraitt
retraitts
retral
retrally (current term)
retranscription
retransduction
retransfer
retransferred
retransferring
retransfers
retransform
retransformed
retransforming
retransforms
retranslate
retranslated
retranslates
retranslating

Literary usage of Retrally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire; Or, A Description of the Strata by John Phillips (1836)
"Very oblong, with parallel sides, truncate in front, rounded retrally, edge of the valves turned up ; slight mesial ridge on a flat space ; small oval ..."

2. North American Geology and Palæontology for the Use of Amateurs, Students by Samuel Almond Miller (1889)
"... narrow retrally, with я very wide, shallow sinus in the middle part of the outer lip not forming a definite band, sometimes obsolete ; no trace of inner ..."

3. The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London by Microscopical Society of London (1844)
"Where the tubes approach each septum retrally, ... From the two lateral margins of each segment there projected, retrally, a row of small obtuse processes, ..."

4. The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London by Microscopical Society of London (1849)
"Where the tubes approach each septum retrally, we find that this tuberculated ... From the two lateral margins of each segment there projected, retrally, ..."

5. Publication by Palaeontographical Society (Great Britain) (1861)
"Very oblong, with parallel sides, truncate in front, rounded retrally ; edges of the valves turned up ; slight mesial ridge on a flat space ; small, ..."

6. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1864)
"... retrally oil one of the sides, very often becoming more or less obsolete, and sometimes entirely disappearing ; septa slightly oblique ; siphon on the ..."

7. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1829)
"... short sub ascending, slightly prominent retrally, with u shallow mesial groove ; inside of the mouth livid; tongue blunt; bare space round the eyes; ..."

8. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"which meets its fellow at the mid-line, and also grows retrally and superiorly into an elegant shell-like mass. The right and left plates lie edge to edge, ..."

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