[
UK
/ɹɪtˈɛ/
]
NOUN
- a network of intersecting blood vessels or intersecting nerves or intersecting lymph vessels
How To Use rete In A Sentence
- The formation of coral terraces is interpreted as the product of approximately uniform long-term uplift superimposed on eustatic changes in sea level.
- The lower blocks are in concrete clad in gabions filled with site granite; roofs are planted with indigenous flora.
- The main superstructure frame is formed from reinforced concrete with post-tensioned, ribbed slab floors.
- The building is dark brick topped by pinky-coloured concrete block walls, white plastic-looking fascia board, black plastic guttering and an artificial slate roof.
- Stealing away, (whence, I suppose, the ironical phrase of trusty Trojan to this day,) like a thief — pretendedly indeed at the command of the gods; but could that be, when the errand he went upon was to rob other princes, not only of their dominions, but of their lives? — Clarissa Harlowe
- Advertisers pretending to be private individuals will be liable to prosecution.
- His first impulse was to turn around and walk away, blank her out, pretend he hadn't even seen.
- So I stare down at the pool table and pretend to study my opponent's next move.
- She also blames retention of green belt land for small houses and high prices. Times, Sunday Times
- But it means you get this style of performance across the board that is people inhabiting characters rather than pretending to be people. Times, Sunday Times