different between detrude vs retrude
detrude
English
Verb
detrude (third-person singular simple present detrudes, present participle detruding, simple past and past participle detruded)
- (obsolete) To push downwards with force
Related terms
- protrude
Latin
Verb
d?tr?de
- second-person singular present active imperative of d?tr?d?
detrude From the web:
retrude
English
Etymology
From Latin retrudere; re- + trudere (“to thrust”).
Verb
retrude (third-person singular simple present retrudes, present participle retruding, simple past and past participle retruded)
- To thrust back.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Dr. H. More to this entry?)
Latin
Verb
retr?de
- second-person singular present active imperative of retr?d?
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