The root "retro" comes from the Latin word "retro," meaning "back" or "backward." It is commonly used in English to denote something that is reminiscent of or characteristic of the past, such as in terms like "retroactive" or "retrograde." This prefix often implies a return to an earlier style or period.
Retro, Such as Retrogress.
retrograde
Retro comes from Latin. It means "back"
Periton- is the root and retro- the prefix for retroperitoneal.
Only as retro.
Retro-. In fact, the Latin word for 'backwards' is the adverb 'retro'. The word 'retro' comes from the prefix 're-', which means 'back'; and the suffix '-tro', which means 'to one direction'.
march 26
Yes and no retro's come with free coins forget habbo its all about retro's
It only come in red.
1985
on his twitter he said dec 12 2011
saturday may 18