reto
See also: retó
Asturian
Verb
(deprecated template usage) reto
Catalan
Verb
reto
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Esperanto
Etymology
From French rets, Italian rete, Spanish red, ultimately from Latin rēte.
Pronunciation
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Noun
reto (accusative singular reton, plural retoj, accusative plural retojn)
- net (in most senses, including mesh, tool for trapping, figurative, computing network, Internet)
Derived terms
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto reto, from French rets, Italian rete, Spanish red, ultimately from Latin rēte.
Pronunciation
Noun
reto (plural reti)
- net, mesh, network, netting, web
- (computing, Internet) Short for Interreto (“Internet”); web
- Synonym: Interreto
Derived terms
See also
Latvian
Adjective
reto
- (deprecated template usage) vocative singular masculine form of retais
- (deprecated template usage) accusative singular masculine form of retais
- (deprecated template usage) instrumental singular masculine form of retais
- (deprecated template usage) genitive plural masculine form of retais
- (deprecated template usage) vocative singular feminine form of retais
- (deprecated template usage) accusative singular feminine form of retais
- (deprecated template usage) instrumental singular feminine form of retais
- (deprecated template usage) genitive plural feminine form of retais
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: re‧to
Etymology 1
Semi-learned term derived from earlier recto, borrowed from Latin rectus. Displaced Old Galician-Portuguese reyto.
Adjective
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- Not crooked or bent; straight.
- (of a person or institution) Not given to swindling, lying or fraud; honest; honorable; upright; righteous; just; fair.
- (geometry, of an angle) Having ninety degrees; right.
Inflection
Etymology 2
From earlier recto, from New Latin rectum intestinum (“the straight intestine”).
Noun
reto m (plural s)
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
From retar. Cognate with English repute.
Pronunciation
Noun
reto m (plural retos)
Verb
reto
Further reading
Anagrams
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