1. Moving or tending backward. 2. Opposite to the usual order; inverted or reversed. 3. Reverting to an earlier or inferior condition. 4.Astronomya. Of or relating to the orbital revolution or axial rotation of a planetary or other celestial body that moves clockwise from east to west, in the direction opposite to most celestial bodies. b. Of or relating to the brief, regularly occurring, apparently backward movement of a planetary body in its orbit as viewed against the fixed stars, caused by the differing orbital velocities of Earth and the body observed. 5.Archaic Opposed; contrary.
INTRANSITIVE VERB:
Inflected forms: ret·ro·grad·ed, ret·ro·grad·ing, ret·ro·grades 1. To move or seem to move backward. See synonyms at recede1. 2. To decline to an inferior state; degenerate.
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Latin retrgradus, from retrgrad, to go back : retr-, retro- + -gradus, walking (from grad, to go; see ghredh- in Appendix I).