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[syn: reticulate, reticular]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Reticulate \Re*tic"u*late\, Reticulated \Re*tic"u*la`ted\, a.
   [L. reticulatus. See Reticule.]
   1. Resembling network; having the form or appearance of a
      net; netted; as, a reticulated structure.
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   2. Having veins, fibers, or lines crossing like the threads
      or fibers of a network; as, a reticulate leaf; a
      reticulated surface; a reticulated wing of an insect.
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   Reticulated glass, ornamental ware made from glass in which
      one set of white or colored lines seems to meet and
      interlace with another set in a different plane.
   Reticulated micrometer, a micrometer for an optical
      instrument, consisting of a reticule in the focus of an
      eyepiece.
   Reticulated work (Masonry), work constructed with
      diamond-shaped stones, or square stones placed diagonally.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
reticulate
    adj 1: resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of
           a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system" [syn:
           reticulate, reticular] [ant: nonreticulate]
    v 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