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- Reticle - Wikipedia
A reticle or reticule, [1][2] also known as a graticule, is a pattern of fine lines or markings built into the optical path of an optical device to provide measurement references during visual inspections
- RETICLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RETICLE is a scale on transparent material (as in an optical instrument) used especially for measuring or aiming
- RETICLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
a network of fine lines, wires, etc, placed in the focal plane of an optical instrument to assist measurement of the size or position of objects under observation Collins English Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 5th Digital Edition Copyright © 2025 HarperCollins Publishers
- Reticle Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Reticle definition: A grid or pattern placed in the eyepiece of an optical instrument, used to establish scale or position
- Reticle - definition of reticle by The Free Dictionary
(General Engineering) a network of fine lines, wires, etc, placed in the focal plane of an optical instrument to assist measurement of the size or position of objects under observation Also called: graticule
- What does RETICLE mean? - Definitions. net
A reticle is a network of fine lines, dots, or crosshairs at the focus of the eyepiece of an optical instrument, used to measure or align something being viewed
- reticle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
reticle (plural reticles) A transparent plate marked with a crosshair, grid, or scale which is used in an optical instrument, etc , to aid in alignment, counting, or measurement of objects being observed; also, the crosshair, grid, or scale on such a plate
- reticle | Photonics Dictionary | Photonics Marketplace
A reticle, also known as a reticule or graticule, is a pattern or set of markings placed in the focal plane of an optical instrument, such as a microscope, telescope, riflescope, or camera, to provide a reference point or aid in measurement or aiming
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