Tessellated
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or like a mosaic.
2.
arranged in or having the appearance of a mosaic; checkered.
verb (used with object), tessellated, tessellating.
1.
to form of small squares or blocks, as floors or pavements; form or arrange in a checkered or mosaic pattern.
adjective
2.
tessellated.
verb
1.
(transitive) to construct, pave, or inlay with a mosaic of small tiles
2.
(intransitive) (of identical shapes) to fit together exactly: triangles will tessellate but octagons will not
tessellated tes·sel·lat·ed (těs’ə-lā’tĭd)
adj.
Composed of or patterned in small squares.
tes’sel·la’tion n.
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