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Replicate. — -Refolded, doubled back or down, 

 capable of being folded back. (L. re, and flico, 

 to fold.) 



Resilient. — Having the property of springing back. 

 (L. resilio, to leap back.) 



Respiratory nerves. — The lateral branches arising 

 from the median nerve and extending laterally 

 over the nerves of the central or main nervous 

 system. (L. respiro, to breathe, from re, again, 

 and spiro, to blow ; and nerve.) 



Resuspinate. — Upside down ; horizontally reversed. 

 (From L. re, and suscito, to raise.) 



Retecious. — Resembling network. (L. rete, a net.) 



Reticular. — -Having the form of network. (L. 

 reticulum, a little net.) 



Reticulate. — Covered with a network of lines 

 or cross striae ; netted ; resembling network. 

 (L. reticulatus, from reticulum.) 



Reticulate. — (Egg.) Sculptured. (L. reticulatus 

 a net.) 



Reticulose, Reticulated. — Having a number of 

 minute impressed lines which intersect one 

 another like the meshesof a net. (L. reticulatus.) 



Retina.^ — A retiform expansion of the optic nerve 

 of the eye, which receives the impressions con- 

 veyed through the transparent facets, cones, and 

 rods, and gives rise to vision. (L. retina, so 

 called because it resembles network. Coined 

 from reti — for rete, a net.) 



