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[rɪ'tentɪv]* * *[-tiv]adjective (able to retain: a retentive memory.) ritentivo ottimo* * *retentive /rɪˈtɛntɪv/a.● a retentive memory, un'ottima memoria □ a retentive person, una persona dotata di ottima memoriaretentively avv.* * *[rɪ'tentɪv]
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