The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . wc know as greatfatigue is characterized by a diminished retenlirenextt ((fimpressions. //. Spencer, Prin. of Psychol., § loo. JietenticeneM is both a biological and u psychologicalfact; memory is exclusively the latter. J. Ward, Eiicyc. BriL, XX. 47. Magnetic retentiveness. Same ascowciw/orw(which see. under i-iiereire).retentivity (re-ten-tivi-ti), n. [= F. ntenli-vit4:; an retentire+-iti/.i Retentiveness; spe-cifically, in magnetism, coercive force (whichs


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . wc know as greatfatigue is characterized by a diminished retenlirenextt ((fimpressions. //. Spencer, Prin. of Psychol., § loo. JietenticeneM is both a biological and u psychologicalfact; memory is exclusively the latter. J. Ward, Eiicyc. BriL, XX. 47. Magnetic retentiveness. Same ascowciw/orw(which see. under i-iiereire).retentivity (re-ten-tivi-ti), n. [= F. ntenli-vit4:; an retentire+-iti/.i Retentiveness; spe-cifically, in magnetism, coercive force (whichsee, under eocrcire). This power of resisting magnetisation or demagnetisa-tion is sometimes called coercive force; a much betterterm, due to Laniont, is retentivity. S. P. Tltomi>mn, Elect, and Mag., p. 80. retenuef, ». An obsolete fonn of (rc-teiiii-rii), «. [NL. (l<amarck, ISdl), < L. rete, net, -I- , a pore: .see/ion-.] The typical genus of Retrporidie. It. cellulosa is known as .W/ (rete-por), ;i. and (/. [ 7 Rctc|xiro ,<r,i fufiutata). size. II. Of or pertaining to the lirtejiorid/v. Beteporidae (re-te-pori-de), H. jd. [ < /iV-l<jnini -f -idle.] A family of chilostomalouspoly/.oans. typified by the genus llelejiora. Thezoarium is calcareous, erect, Ilxed, follacc<nis, and fenes-trate(whencc the name), nnilamiuar. reliculatelyitr freelyr:)inose in one plane : and the zowcia are secund. retetelarian (rete-te-htri-an), ((. and ii. Sameas rctitelarian. retext (re-teks), r. t. [< L. rctexere, unweave,unravel, break up, cancel, also weave again, <ieretejced. Bp. liacket, Abp. Williams, I. tu. {IJarieit.) retexture(re-tekstfir). ». [<)•(?-+f(J-f«ic. Cf.)(f< Tlio act of w


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