terms |
retee |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb retee is
(ambitransitive|golf) to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
retie |
retee |
As verbs the difference between retie and retee
is that
retie is to tie again; to tie something that has already been tied or was tied before while
retee is to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
setee |
retee |
As a noun setee
is (sailing vessel).
As a verb retee is
(ambitransitive|golf) to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
retene |
retee |
As a noun retene
is (organic compound) a hydrocarbon, polymeric with benzene, that is extracted from pine tar and also found in certain fossil resins.
As a verb retee is
(ambitransitive|golf) to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
retee |
rentee |
As a verb retee
is to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
As a noun rentee is
one who rents (property, etc.).
retee |
betee |
As verbs the difference between retee and betee
is that
retee is to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke while
betee is to draw over (as a covering); cover; veil.
retee |
rethe |
As a verb retee
is (ambitransitive|golf) to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
As an adjective rethe is
(of persons) fierce; cruel; savage; stern; zealous; ardent; keen.
As an adverb rethe is
furiously; violently; wildly.
retee |
reteed |
As verbs the difference between retee and reteed
is that
retee is to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke while
reteed is past tense of retee.
rete |
retee |
As verbs the difference between rete and retee
is that
rete is while
retee is (ambitransitive|golf) to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
retem |
retee |
As a noun retem
is a shrub with white flowers; the juniper of the Old Testament.
As a verb retee is
to place the ball back on the tee in preparation for another stroke.
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