Reticulated


adjective
1.
netted; covered with a network.
2.
netlike.
3.
Botany. having the veins or nerves disposed like the threads of a net.
verb (used with object), reticulated, reticulating.
4.
to form into a network.
5.
to cover or mark with a network.
verb (used without object), reticulated, reticulating.
6.
to form a network.
adjective
1.
in the form of a network or having a network of parts: a reticulate leaf
2.
resembling, covered with, or having the form of a net
verb (rɪˈtɪkjʊˌleɪt)
3.
to form or be formed into a net
reticulate
(rĭ-tĭk’yə-lĭt)
Resembling or forming a net or network, as the veins of some leaves.

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