RETINOSCOPY
Ret`i*nos"co*py, n. Etym: [Retina + -scopy.] (Physiol.)

Defn: The study of the retina of the eye by means of the ophthalmoscope.

RETINUE Ret"i*nue, n. Etym: [OE. retinue, OF. retinue, fr. retenir to retain, engage, hire. See Retain.]

Defn: The body of retainers who follow a prince or other
distinguished person; a train of attendants; a suite.
Others of your insolent retinue. Shak.
What followers, what retinue canst thou gain Milton.
To have at one's retinue, to keep or employ as a retainer; to retain.
[Obs.] Chaucer.

RETINULA
Re*tin"u*la, n.; pl. Retinulæ. Etym: [NL., dim. of NL. & E. retina.]
(Zoöl.)

Defn: One of the group of pigmented cells which surround the retinophoræ of invertebrates. See Illust. under Ommatidium.

RETINULATE
Re*tin"u*late, a. (Zoöl.)

Defn: Having, or characterized by, retinul

RETIPED Ret`i*ped, n. Etym: [L. rete a net + pes, pedis, a foot: cf. F. rétinopède.] (Zoöl.)

Defn: A bird having small polygonal scales covering the tarsi.