reticulate

VERB
  1. form a net or a network
  2. distribute by a network, as of water or electricity
  3. divide so as to form a network
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling or forming a network
    the reticulate veins of a leaf
    a reticulated highway system
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How To Use reticulate In A Sentence

  • At times, reefs are identified by additional terms such as deltaic, cuspate, and reticulate. Coral reef
  • The reticulate, blister, blister-pimple and pimple-foveate were the main patterns of the seed coats at different developmental stages.
  • Samburu Reserve and Meru National Park, together with a number of private ranches such as Lewa Downs, provide the chance to see the Beisa oryx, tightly striped Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe and slender necked gerenuk.
  • the reticulate veins of a leaf
  • At present rain water is being collected in large storage dams and reticulated to the end consumer via a network of pipes, pumps and treatment plant to ensure drinking water quality.
  • Insects cut veins in plants with arborescent resin canals or in plants with laticiferous ducts that do not reticulate.
  • Hymenium covering the entire free surface or confined to one portion; smooth, gyrose, folded or lobed; or hymenium lamellate, porous, reticulate or toothed forms which are gelatinous and provided with continuous basidia may be sought here. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • At times, reefs are identified by additional terms such as deltaic, cuspate, and reticulate. Coral reef
  • This plate is 6 1/8 in diameter and has what I believe is called a reticulated edge. EBay Search: (Error)
  • Anything reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections. ' Life Of Johnson
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