ret or Ret or RET for abbreviated retired
It means return as needed.
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I ran into the same problem, but I believe it may just be an abbreviation for retail... I found this online, how it corresponds?!?! I know I wanted to buy a vehicle from a place and they were RET-used-auto.... the car I wanted was an auction car they had bought by being a member that buys... I think it is a generic term after searching online.Retail Trade467 RET-Automobile dealers468 RET-Other motor vehicle dealers469 RET-Auto parts, accessories, and tire stores477 RET-Furniture and home furnishings stores478 RET-Household appliance stores479 RET-Radio, TV, and computer stores487 RET-Building material and supplies dealers488 RET-Hardware stores489 RET-Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores497 RET-Grocery stores498 RET-Specialty food stores499 RET-Beer, wine, and liquor stores507 RET-Pharmacies and drug stores508 RET-Health and personal care, except drug, stores509 RET-Gasoline stations517 RET-Clothing and accessories, except shoe, stores518 RET-Shoe stores519 RET-Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores527 RET-Sporting goods, camera, and hobby and toy stores528 RET-Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores529 RET-Music stores537 RET-Book stores and news dealers538 RET-Department stores539 RET-Miscellaneous general merchandise stores548 RET-Office supplies and stationary stores549 RET-Used merchandise stores557 RET-Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops558 RET-Miscellaneous stores559 RET-Electronic shopping and mail-order houses567 RET-Vending machine operators568 RET-Fuel dealers569 RET-Other direct selling establishments579 RET-Not specified trade
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Ret Chol died in 2004.
תקשורת (tikshoret) is the Hebrew word for communication.
Holy Sh!t that would be scary, don't be ret@rded!
The abbreviation would be "CDR, USN (Ret.)"
There is no exit instruction in the 8085. Do you mean return, as in from a function or interrupt? If so, the instruction is RET.
If football you mean American Football? Then yes. If football, you mean Soccer? Then yes also!
'le béret' also called 'le béret basque'.