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retro
1[re-troh]
adjective
retroactive.
retro pay.
of or designating the style of an earlier time.
retro clothes.
retro-
2a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin meaning “backward” (retrogress ); on this model, used in the formation of compound words (retrorocket ).
retro-
1prefix
back or backwards
retroactive
located behind
retrolental
retro
2/ ˈrɛtrəʊ /
noun
short for retrorocket
adjective
denoting something associated with or revived from the past
retro dressing
retro fashion
Word History and Origins
Origin of retro-1
Origin of retro-2
Word History and Origins
Origin of retro-1
Example Sentences
The title of this retro novel telegraphs its setting while echoing an earlier work by Eve Babitz, a famous L.A. scenester who contributed to Movieline magazine when I worked there decades ago, though as a newcomer to the city I did not appreciate it then.
Here in SoCal, we also have Two Bit Circus in Santa Monica, which marries retro and modern games with beer and cocktails.
Its 3,600-square-foot space boasts 70 games, including a small — emphasis on small — retro section where one will find coin-op cabinets of “Tron,” “Centipede,” “Mortal Kombat” and a “Ms. Pac-Man” head-to-head arcade table.
But we were intrigued by its promise of retro gaming and its attempts to appeal to a less kid-focused audience.
The home they found in Craftsman Village is just a mile from the ocean and within four blocks of Long Beach’s 4th Street “Retro Row,” which features several indie bookstores and natural wine bars.
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