Lattice

Word LATTICE
Character 7
Hyphenation lat tice
Pronunciations /ˈlæt.ɪs/

Definitions and meanings of "Lattice"

What do we mean by lattice?

An open framework made of strips of metal, wood, or similar material overlapped or overlaid in a regular, usually crisscross pattern. noun

A structure, such as a window, screen, or trellis, made of or containing such a framework. noun

Something, such as a decorative motif or heraldic bearing, that resembles an open, patterned framework. noun

A regular, periodic configuration of points, particles, or objects throughout an area or a space, especially the arrangement of ions or molecules in a crystalline solid. noun

The spatial arrangement of fissionable and nonfissionable materials in a nuclear reactor. noun

To construct or furnish with a lattice or latticework. transitive verb

In textile-manuf., an apron or a conveyer made of laths or slats, and designed to carry material into a machine or from one machine to another. noun

In mathematics, a net made of straight lines, vertical and horizontal, and inclosing rectangular compartments. noun

Work with open spaces formed by crossing, interlacing, or joining laths, bars, or rods of wood or metal. noun

Anything made of or covered with strips interwoven so as to form a sortof network; specifically, a window, window-blind, or screen made of laths or strips which cross one another like network, so as to leave open interstices. noun

In heraldry, a bearing representing a series of perpendicular and horizontal strips crossing one another over the field or a part of it. noun

To furnish with a lattice.

To give the form or appearance of a lattice to.

To make a lattice of. intransitive verb

To close, as an opening, with latticework; to furnish with a lattice. intransitive verb

To cover or inclose with a lattice. intransitive verb

Any work of wood, metal, plastic, or other solid material, made by crossing a series of parallel laths, or thin strips, with another series at a diagonal angle, and forming a network with openings between the strips; ; -- called also latticework. noun

The representation of a piece of latticework used as a bearing, the bands being vertical and horizontal. noun

A flat panel constructed with widely-spaced crossed thin strips of wood or other material, commonly used as a garden trellis.

A bearing with vertical and horizontal bands that cross each other.

A regular spacing or arrangement of geometric points, often decorated with a motif.

A discrete subgroup of Rn which is isomorphic to Zn (considered as an additive group) and spans the real vector space Rn.

A model of the tuning relationships of a just intonation system, comprising an array of points in a periodic multidimensional pattern.

(Lie theory) A discrete subgroup L of a given locally compact group G whose quotient space G/L has finite invariant measure.

A partially ordered set in which every pair of elements has a unique supremum and a unique infimum.

The collective group of men or women around a player who are unaware of the other people the player is playing. Urban Dictionary

A system of beliefs held by a group of like minded individuals within a reality, who's vector becomes stronger as more individuals resonate to those beliefs. in theoretical quantum physics these beliefs may create reality which directly absorbs their energy through an unseen resonant field of connected hive minds. Urban Dictionary

A clown of a human being, someone who is spastik on a regular basis. Often known to cheat on a playstation 1 racing game to win bets. Urban Dictionary

It is a common know thing that lettuce is entailing pee, but it is also inhaling pee. Urban Dictionary

Refers to the sound of a man with a lettuce pistol and a woman with a ham wallet cuming together usually associated with a slapping sound (i.e. two or more people, with shaved parts, cuming together) 1)Lattice jouster - one who engages in the act of lattice jousting Urban Dictionary

Streetname for : a group of best friends located in South England with exceptional chemical knowledge, often synthesizing and selling drugs such as '' biskoff '' and '' uncut cocaine''. Urban Dictionary

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The word "lattice" in example sentences

Clear leaves dot the flowers while daffodil crystals twine like flowery serpents through the black satin lattice framework. ❋ Mllelaurel (2009)

And no, we can't just let the system settle into its lowest-energy state and see what results; their proof only works if the lattice is infinitely large. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Two face-centred cubic lattices can also interpenetrate in such a way that every point belonging to the one lattice is at the centre of gravity of a tetrahedron whose vertices are points belonging to the other lattice. ❋ Unknown (1967)

But a new paradigm is taking over, one that looks less like a ladder and more like a "lattice" -- a shape that allows for stepping off and stepping back on, caretaking for children and aging parents, working non-traditional hours, taking detours into various fields, developing various skills etc. ❋ Peggy (2009)

There was no mistaking it, it was a "lattice" -- a real one, with old bluish panes set in sturdy black moldings, not the stage variety made of plate glass and papier-mache that he had seen in the sham cottage of aesthetic suburbs at home. ❋ Unknown (1919)

In mathematics, a lattice is a multidimensional structure that extends infinitely in any direction. ❋ Cathy Benko (2011)

My ophthalmologist said that I had a common condition called lattice thinning, likely in part hereditary, which would make me more susceptible to a retinal tear. ❋ Kevin Davies (2010)

The lattice is His love and His word the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the framework - and the vines are my identity in Christ. ❋ Happy (2008)

It seems that heat is propagated not by the movement of energetic electrons—in solids of ionic- or covalent-bonded compounds, the electrons are not free to move—but by the vibration of individual molecules or a portion of the lattice, which is transferred to neighboring areas. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

When Cadfael again made his way along the headland, the lattice was a lattice no longer, but a small square opening under the eaves, and the dislodged slats lay cushioned in the thick grass below. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1983)

He goes to open it, and no movement can he make but vexes her, as he gropes his way where the "tall, naked geraniums straggle"; pushes the lattice, which is behind a frame, so awkwardly that a shower of dust falls on her; fumbles at the slide-bolt, till she exclaims that "of course it catches!" ❋ Ethel Colburn Mayne (N/A)

For the body of the Echidna, on the other hand, it is the so-called lattice-work pattern which represents the scale covering, -- a pattern employed in vases for the most varied purposes, and found on the earliest Cypriote pottery. ❋ Various (N/A)

The principle of the construction is known as the lattice girder plan, with vertical stiffening. ❋ Various (N/A)

Hoodie was sure she had closed it when she went to bid her pet good night, but it was what is called a lattice window, and these are apt to fly open unless very firmly shut. ❋ Mrs. Molesworth (1880)

Between the rock and the lattice was a chasm not wide enough to admit a human body; yet, in this chasm he that spoke appeared to be stationed. ❋ Unknown (1798)

Hands On: SIM2 MICO 50 ProjectorPhlatLight LEDs 'name comes from "the underlying, enabling technology that we call photonic lattice, which is a nano structure embedded into the LEDs, and essentially helps with light extraction," explains Stephane Bellosguardo, product marketing director, projection display business. [email protected] (2010)

In mathematics, a lattice is a three-dimensional structure that extends infinitely in any direction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Joe had a different [ring] [tone] on his [cell] for every girl in his sex lattice. ❋ Monica And Sid (2007)

In South America many were [healed] who stayed in the "Jon of God" thought lattice. However when they returned home, they became sick again by being [immersed] in the [skeptical] thought lattices of their American friends, neighbors and co-workers ❋ MrJandy (2010)

Check that [lattice guy] out, he is well l@ ice That chick is such a lattice guy, she stole my money [off me] on [ctr] There are fierce amounts of lattice guys here ❋ Wildcatulat (2009)

Brittany!THat salad has lattice in it. Better dont eat it, [word on the street] is its inhaling [gai] [mata] pee.lattice enthalpy ❋ Gulgulpowa (2021)

"I [hear] lattice jousting....[I want] in on that!" ❋ Gabe Larson (2008)

Him: ''I am worried ajout Thomas. Do you think he is taking drugs?[''] Her: '' He could be, I recently saw him hanging out with the [lattice gang]. They sure seemed [a bit off] and funny.'' ❋ 004Jk57 (2022)

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