IPA: /ˈriːteɪ/
KK: /ˈriːti/
A structure in the body that looks like a network, often made up of veins, arteries, or nerves.
The doctor explained that the rete is crucial for blood circulation.
Rete comes from Latin 'rete' (meaning net or network). The word refers to a net-like structure or system, often used in various contexts such as biology or technology.
Picture a 'net' ('rete') that connects different points together, helping you remember that 'rete' refers to a network or net-like structure.