Yes, I mean the movement the trigger moves forward when released. Some short resets don’t eliminate the trigger travel. For those that “ride the sear” / only release enough trigger to reset, that short reset works great. For those that completely release the trigger, the reset doesn’t matter as much, if the trigger travel is the same.
For terminology sake, to me, reset is how far forward you need to release the trigger before you are able to fire the next shot, and the return being how much the trigger moves forward when completely released.
For example, a Glock has a short reset, but a longer return (if you fully release the trigger after each shot).
By your description, it sounds like the trigger moves less further forward.