Reta may refer to: Reta language, Papuan language Athyma reta (butterfly) Reta Beebe (born 1936), American astronomer, author and popularizer of astronomy...
Reta Phyllis Mays (born June 16, 1975) is an American convicted serial killer who murdered at least seven elderly military veterans over a span of eleven...
Reta Shaw (September 13, 1912 – January 8, 1982) was an American character actress known for playing strong, hard-edged, working women in film and on many...
RETAS (Revolutionary Engineering Total Animation System) is a 2D animation software bundle developed and sold by Celsys that is available for Microsoft...
Reta Vortaro ("Internet Dictionary", often known by the Esperanto short form ReVo) is a general-purpose multilingual Esperanto dictionary for the Internet...
Bermuda and Patrick Foster has assumed the duties of her role. Runa Reta at WISPA (archived) Runa Reta at WSA (archived) Runa Reta at Squash Info v t e...
Reta Jo Lewis (born September 22, 1953) is an American attorney, former diplomat, and politician who is the president and chair of the Export–Import Bank...
Athyma reta, the Malay staff sergeant, is a nymphalid butterfly found in tropical and subtropical Asia. The species was first described by Frederic Moore...
Roan. In March 1923, Reta Smith, her husband, and a housekeeper were killed when the Smiths' home was bombed. Mollie inherited Reta's headrights. Mollie...
Reta Cowley (born Reta Madeline Summers; 1 April 1910 – 23 November 2004) was a Canadian painter. She is known for her watercolors of the prairie country...
her mother Lizzie Q, who died 60 days later. Her other heirs were Mollie, Reta Smith, and Grace Bigheart. A cousin of Mollie's, Charles Whitehorn, was shot...
The Satellaview is a satellite modem peripheral produced by Nintendo for the Super Famicom in 1995. Containing 1 megabyte of ROM space and an additional...
Reta F. Beebe (born October 10, 1936 in Baca County, Colorado) is an American astronomer, author, and popularizer of astronomy. She is an expert on the...
The Reta Fitzpatrick Cup, is an annual New Zealand knockout football competition for Mainland Football women's first teams. First played during the 1974...
Adela Reta (9 July 1921– 3 April 2001) was a Uruguayan lawyer, jurist and politician who served as Minister of Education and Culture from 1985 to 1990...
Reta Trotman (born 10 March 1989) is a New Zealand racing cyclist. She competed in the 2013 UCI women's road race in Florence. 2011 1st in Le Race (NZL)...
Christine Reta Arkinstall (born 1954) is a New Zealand academic. She is currently professor of European languages and literature at the University of Auckland...
Yalew Abate Reta is an Ethiopian politician who was speaker of the House of Federation. Yalew was born in Wollo Province. He has an applied sociology degree...
Retta (Reta) is a Papuan language spoken on the south sides of Pura and Ternate islands, between Pantar and Alor in the Alor archipelago of Indonesia....
by 44-year-old writer and translator, Reta Winters. The book proceeds as a linear series of reflections by Reta, elliptically coming to the thematic center...
Reta Mildred Findlay (1893–1954) was an Australian-born businesswoman who influenced fashion in Australia and became one of the first businesswomen in...
Neurosciences Ataxia Centre Movement Disorders Centre Queen Square Brain Bank Reta Lila Weston Institute Sara Koe PSP Centre Unit of Functional Neurosurgery...
Greek-English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press. døgn in Bokmålsordboka døgn/døger in Nynorskordboka diurn/o in Reta Vortaro nokt/o in Reta Vortaro v t e v t e...
1983–1994 3 3 Died in prison Strangled to death three women in New England Mays, Reta 2017–2018 7 8+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Nursing assistant who murdered...
Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral, Solís Theatre, Auditorio Nacional Adela Reta in Montevideo, Salto, Ciudad de la Costa, Paysandú, Las Piedras, Rivera,...
and killed in May 1921. The next month her mother died. Another sister, Reta Smith, was killed in an explosion alongside her husband, Bill Smith, and...