Resembling network; having the form or appearance of a net; netted; as, a reticulated structure.
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.
having the appearance of a network.
a pattern of straight lines or ridges joining at angles.
Marked with a branched network of veins or fibers.
a. (L. reticulatus, latticed) like network.
uusually referring to a fish-net or crosshatch pattern. The pattern may be on the surface of a mushroom as in Bolbitius reticulatus, the apex of the stipe as in Boletus edulis, or in the pattern of the ornamentation on some species of Russula or Lactarius.
Lines, riblets, threads or grooves crossing each other like a net.
Usually used in herpetology with reference to a color pattern, which has linear markings resembling the meshes of a net (Peters 1964).
A term for sculpture of pollen and spores consisting of a more or less regular network of ridges (muri). Such sculpture is a positive reticulum.
Like a net, the interstices closed. Usually referring to the veins of a leaf.
descriptive of surface sculpture, usually of the insect's integument, that is covered with a network of lines.
distribute by a network, as of water or electricity
divide so as to form a network
looking like a net-work, seeds of various passiflora are reticulate.
Covered with a network of lines; meshed.
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typical pattern of dicots with intersecting network of veins
(Seed surface). Netted, like a network
in the form of a network, as the veins of a leaf.
In the form of a network like some types of netted venation.
Forming a network pattern.
Interconnecting, like a network.