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How to spell RETINE correctly?

If you meant to type "retina" but misspelled it as "retine", here are some possible correct suggestions. The term "retina" refers to the delicate tissue in the back of the eye that processes visual information. Ensure you double-check your spelling to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell retine correctly

  • cretin It is not acceptable to call someone a cretin, as it is a derogatory term for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  • rating The movie's high rating on Rotten Tomatoes made me excited to watch it.
  • ratline The ratline was slick with rainwater.
  • redone I have redone my entire room with a fresh coat of paint and new furniture.
  • refine I need to refine my presentation before the big meeting tomorrow.
  • rein
  • Reined The cowboy reined in his horse, bringing it to a stop.
  • reline
  • Rene I have a friend named Rene.
  • renting
  • repine I repine at my decision to quit my job.
  • Resting
  • retain It's important to retain the key information in your memory.
  • retained My uncle retained his job after being let go from his previous one.
  • retainer The orthodontist told me I needed to wear a retainer after getting my braces off to keep my teeth straight.
  • retains The company retains the right to terminate employees who do not follow the code of conduct.
  • retie
  • retied After getting his tie retied, he finally felt competent enough to go out into the world.
  • reties
  • RETINA One's retina is the thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye that provides images to the brain.
  • retinal The Retinal Surgeon was able to restore her vision.
  • Retinas The light-sensitive retinas in our eyes allow us to see the world around us.
  • retinue The queen was surrounded by a retinue of loyal attendants.
  • retire I plan to retire when I reach the age of 65.
  • retsina I have never tried retsina before, but I have heard that it is a popular Greek wine.
  • retying She spent the afternoon retying the knots on her boat's sails.
  • rhine
  • routine I need to get a little more routine in my life.
  • tine I accidentally broke off a tine from my fork while trying to cut through the tough steak.

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