Retrace vs Regress - What's the difference?
retrace | regress |
To trace again; to go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery.
(television) The period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position in order to start the next line of the display.
The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression.
* Frederic Harrison
The power or liberty of passing back.
* Shakespeare
To move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve.
(statistics) To perform a regression on an explanatory variable.
As verbs the difference between retrace and regress
is that retrace is to trace again; to go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery while regress is to move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve.As nouns the difference between retrace and regress
is that retrace is the period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position in order to start the next line of the display while regress is the act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression.retrace
English
Verb
- He retraced his steps, and found his keys where he had dropped them.
Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* * ----regress
English
Noun
(-)- Its bearing on the progress or regress of man is not an inconsiderable question.
- Thou shalt have egress and regress;
Derived terms
* infinite regressVerb
(es)- When we regress Y on X, we use the values of variable X to predict those Y.
