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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (1)

1. a person of subnormal intelligence;
[syn: idiot, imbecile, cretin, moron, changeling, half-wit, retard]


VERB (4)

1. cause to move more slowly or operate at a slower rate;
- Example: "This drug will retard your heart rate"

2. be delayed;

3. slow the growth or development of;
- Example: "The brain damage will retard the child's language development"
[syn: check, retard, delay]

4. lose velocity; move more slowly;
- Example: "The car decelerated"
[syn: decelerate, slow, slow down, slow up, retard]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Retard \Re*tard"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Retarded; p. pr. & vb. n. Retarding.] [L. retardare, retardatum; pref. re- re- + tardare to make slow, to delay, fr. tardus slow: cf. F. retarder. See Tardy.] 1. To keep delaying; to continue to hinder; to prevent from progress; to render more slow in progress; to impede; to hinder; as, to retard the march of an army; to retard the motion of a ship; -- opposed to accelerate. [1913 Webster] 2. To put off; to postpone; as, to retard the attacks of old age; to retard a rupture between nations. [1913 Webster] Syn: To impede; hinder; obstruct; detain; delay; procrastinate; postpone; defer. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Retard \Re*tard"\, v. i. To stay back. [Obs.] --Sir. T. Browne. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Retard \Re*tard"\, n. 1. Retardation; delay. [1913 Webster] 2. A mentally retarded person. [Colloq. and disparaging] [PJC] 3. a person who is stupid or inept, especially in social situations. [Colloq. and disparaging] [PJC] Retard of the tide, or Age of the tide, the interval between the transit of the moon at which a tide originates and the appearance of the tide itself. It is found, in general, that any particular tide is not principally due to the moon's transit immediately proceeding, but to a transit which has occured some time before, and which is said to correspond to it. The retard of the tide is thus distinguished from the lunitidal interval. See under Retardation. --Ham. Nav. Encyc. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

retard n 1: a person of subnormal intelligence [syn: idiot, imbecile, cretin, moron, changeling, half-wit, retard] v 1: cause to move more slowly or operate at a slower rate; "This drug will retard your heart rate" 2: be delayed 3: slow the growth or development of; "The brain damage will retard the child's language development" [syn: check, retard, delay] 4: lose velocity; move more slowly; "The car decelerated" [syn: decelerate, slow, slow down, slow up, retard] [ant: accelerate, quicken, speed, speed up]