Reticulate

Word RETICULATE
Character 10
Hyphenation re tic u late
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Reticulate"

What do we mean by reticulate?

Resembling or forming a net or network. adjective

Relating to or being an evolutionary process that involves the exchange of genes between organisms of different species, as in the formation of a new species through hybridization. adjective

To make a net or network of. intransitive verb

To mark with lines resembling a network. intransitive verb

To form a net or network. intransitive verb

Netted; resembling network; having distinct lines or veins crossing as in network; covered with netted lines.

To form into network; cover with intersecting lines resembling network

In zoology, to cross irregularly so as to form meshes like those of a net: as, lines which reticulate on a surface.

Resembling network; having the form or appearance of a net; netted. adjective

Having veins, fibers, or lines crossing like the threads or fibers of a network adjective

Ornamental ware made from glass in which one set of white or colored lines seems to meet and interlace with another set in a different plane. adjective

A micrometer for an optical instrument, consisting of a reticule in the focus of an eyepiece. adjective

Work constructed with diamond-shaped stones, or square stones placed diagonally. adjective

Network-like in form or appearance. adjective

To distribute or move via a network. verb

To divide into or form a network. verb

To create a network. verb

Resembling or forming a network adjective

Distribute by a network, as of water or electricity verb

Divide so as to form a network verb

To distribute or move via a network.

To divide into or form a network.

To create a network.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Reticulate

The word "reticulate" in example sentences

The redness develops in a particular pattern, as seen in the photo, called reticulate or net like. ❋ Jesus Diaz (2010)

Andrea Lucky A new reddish-brown ant, Lordomyrma reticulate, was found in 2008, expanding the range of the genus to include Southeast Asia. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The phylogenetic expression of ambiguity is reticulate evolution. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This could be interpreted as a linear representation of history (a directed, non-reticulate network), or, as Hennig intended, as a non-nested hierarchy with ancestor-descendant relationship as the organizational criterion. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The structure of living species, then, is not so much dendritic as reticulate. ❋ Gordon McCabe (2009)

In reticulate evolution, there is no unique notion of genealogical descent: genetic content can be distributed collectively. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At times, reefs are identified by additional terms such as deltaic, cuspate, and reticulate. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Any amount of reticulate evolution during that split would be hard to assess, and easily obscured by strong, divergent selection on the dog lineages. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

March 18, 2006, 8: 48 am enter wsop says: enter wsop reticulate! revolving Snowbelt minutemen. carryover street ❋ Unknown (2005)

He had then overlooked the fact that Johnston had associated his own name with a Lophotes taken in Tasmanian waters: L. guntheri is described as having reticulate markings. ❋ Tellurian (2007)

The legislation also recognised the right of municipalities to reticulate electricity, simultaneously regulating that right in order to ensure that the municipalities met the objectives of government in the electricity industry, the memorandum stated. ❋ Unknown (2005)

We have multiple lineages of pre-LUCA life that are linked together by HGT events into a netted or reticulate evolutionary pattern. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Once again Im reminded my best tool is this keyboard, which does not require me to learn what splines are and how to reticulate them, but only the basics of the English language, something I ve been studying since I was 2. ❋ Waterdiluted (2005)

The south section in front of and corresponding in width with the northwest pier of the "central hall" is made of a reticulate pattern of diamonds in a north-south direction. ❋ Unknown (2003)

BARK: Grey, smooth or slightly reticulate exuding an oily yellow or orange sap when injured. ❋ Unknown (1999)

BARK: Dark grey almost black, reticulate, flaking. ❋ Unknown (1999)

The leaves are petiolate, often cordate, with strongly marked reticulate veining (unusual for a monocotyledon), sometimes lobed, occasionally palmately compound. ❋ Unknown (1987)

The leaves are trifoliate with tomentose leaflets that have the typical reticulate venation of yams, 12-16 cm long, 6-9 cm broad: the petioles are pubescent and often spiny. ❋ Unknown (1987)

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