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- RETICULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Scientists use "reticulate" to describe a net-like formation of veins, fibers, or lines that crosses something For example, a leaf with a pattern of veins that resembles a net would be called a "reticulate leaf " Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage
- RETICULATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Reticulating is an activity that creates a net or network Linking a group of computers into a shared network reticulates them A spider spinning a web is doing a form of reticulating A businessperson making connections with many colleagues is reticulating by creating a social network with them
- RETICULATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RETICULATED definition: 1 arranged or having a pattern like a net of lines and squares, or a structure of pipes and wires… Learn more
- Reticulated - definition of reticulated by The Free Dictionary
Define reticulated reticulated synonyms, reticulated pronunciation, reticulated translation, English dictionary definition of reticulated adj 1 Resembling or forming a net or network: reticulate veins of a leaf
- RETICULATE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'reticulate' reticulate in American English (rɪˈtɪkjəlɪt ; also, and for v always, rɪˈtɪkjəˌleɪt ) adjective Also: reticulated (reˈticuˌlated) Origin: L reticulatus < reticulum: see reticule
- reticulated adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of reticulated adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- reticulate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
reticulate (third-person singular simple present reticulates, present participle reticulating, simple past and past participle reticulated) (transitive) To distribute or move via a network
- reticulate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
reticulate is a borrowing from Latin Etymons: Latin rēticulātus What is the earliest known use of the adjective reticulate? The earliest known use of the adjective reticulate is in the mid 1600s OED's earliest evidence for reticulate is from 1658, in the writing of Sir Thomas Browne, physician and author
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