Examples of 'reticulate' in a sentence

Meaning of "reticulate"

Reticulate means to divide or mark (a surface) with a network of fine lines or cracks
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  • Network-like in form or appearance.
  • To distribute or move via a network.
  • To divide into or form a network.
  • To create a network.

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Indistinct reticulate veins are also present.
Venation of the leaves may be palmate to reticulate.
A reticulate structure is characterised by a netlike appearance.
The tertiary nerves are broadly reticulate.
He introduced the concept of reticulate evolution to the marine world.
But he would not teach me how to reticulate.
It also has a reticulate surface.
The resultant polyethylene block tended to reticulate.
Such a reticulate fiber structure is kept on the porous element.
The eggshell units have a reticulate organization.
The reticulate net veins are barely noticeable on the upper side.
Its common name is reticulate boxfish.
It is hybrid between citrus maxima and citrus reticulate.
Axial lines may be free or may reticulate to form a tented pattern.
The pattern of the scales at the tarsus is reticulate.

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Reticulate perforation plate.
The forewings are grey with a reticulate pattern.
The ascospores have reticulate ridges and are not forcibly discharged.
This makes it difficult for the resin to reticulate.
Reticulate evolution indicates the lack of independence between two evolutionary lineages.
The ascospores are distinctly reticulate.
The megaspores are laxly reticulate with broad muri and a pitted surface.
The adult sculpture reticulate.
Reticulate evolution is regarded as a process that has shaped the histories of many organisms.
The fine venation is reticulate.
Reticulate bodies are the replicative stage and are seen only within host cells.
Pinnate veins are irregularly reticulate.
The coloration of the reticulate whipray varies substantially with age and locality.
Venation is unicostate reticulate.
Reticulate thickening of the cell walls was observed in the center area of the holdfasts.
Eggs are spherical and milky white with a thinly reticulate surface.
Reticulate grains are characteristic of western populations and microechinate grains are characteristic of eastern populations.
The taxonomy of this group of peonies is complicated due to reticulate evolution.
Elementary bodies and reticulate bodies are the two major phases of the chlamydia life cycle.
Behind the mantle there is the dark spots form a reticulate pattern.
Film of a Reticulate eel eating.
They are mainly geophytes with elliptical leaves showing fine reticulate venation.
Reticulate Acropigmentation of Kitamura RAPK is a sporadic autosomal dominant disease of unknown origin.
The fiber structure kept on the porous element formed a reticulate structure.
Therefore, the reticulate heater is electrically stabilized.
Such structures have so far only been observed in plant nuclei of the reticulate type.
Reticulate - veins interconnected to form a network.
Pityopsis had long filamentous hairs that adhered to each other in a reticulate pattern.
An open-cell foam is a reticulate structure of interconnected pores.
Melaslow is an extract made from Citrus reticulate Blanco var.
The reticulate heater 1 is bonded onto the resulting member.
It has It has a bulb covered with a densely reticulate fibrous tunics.
Therefore, the reticulate heater has high elasticity and flexibility.
Spore ornamentation that is spinose or baculate, rather than reticulate.
In the current case, a diffuse reticulate pattern was observed.

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