GRE Word List

RETENTIVE

having the power, property, or capacity of retaining

The meaning of the word retentive is having the power, property, or capacity of retaining.

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WordMeaning
visceralfelt in or as if in the internal organs of the body : deep
millenniumthe thousand years mentioned in Revelation (see revelation
blareto sound loud and strident
malaproposin an inappropriate or inopportune way
repelto drive back : repulse
arbitera person with power to decide a dispute : judge
pusillanimouslacking courage and resolution : marked by contemptible timidity
undulatinghaving a wavy surface, edge, or markings
extolto praise highly : glorify
vertebrateany of a subphylum (Vertebrata) of chordates that comprises animals (such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes) typically having a bony or cartilaginous spinal column which replaces the notochord, a distinct head containing a brain which arises as an enlarged part of the nerve cord, and an internal usually bony skeleton and that includes some primitive forms (such as lampreys) in which the spinal column is absent and the notochord persists throughout life