"Retrosigmoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Describing something that follows a curved shape or direction from the back to the front, originating from the surname "Sigmoid" with prefix "re-","reta-," or "retro-" added to the beginning. The suffix "-oid" is also added to form the word.
Retrophilia refers to a strong enthusiasm or admiration for things from the past, particularly in the context of technology, design, architecture, or culture. Retrophilia can manifest in various ways, such as a love for vintage clothing, antique artifacts, old movies, or retro video games. People with retrophilia often romanticize the past and express a desire to revive or recreate the nostalgia associated with it.
Retropulsion is the force or motion that propels something backwards. It is the opposite of propulsion, which pushes something forward. In physics, retropulsion is often seen in the movement of a body that opposes or redirects its motion, resulting in a motion in the opposite direction. For example, when a boat pushes off a dock with its stern, it creates a force that drives it backward due to its propeller or other moving parts. Retropulsion can also be used in various fields, such as aerospace, without propulsion systems or when recovering from an unexpected deflection in a trajectory.
A part of the brain: a region of the brain that is involved in processing visual information and memory formation, particularly in relation to spatial navigation and autobiographical memory. The "retro" refers to its location near the back of the cranial fossa.