Reticulations

Word RETICULATIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Reticulations"

What do we mean by reticulations?

A network of criss-crossing lines, strands, cables or pipes.

A method of copying a painting by the help of threads stretched across a frame.

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The word "reticulations" in example sentences

The color of the reticulations was a brownish-gray. ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)

Taking thin polished cross slices of the stem, and subjecting them to the microscope, he detected the structure of the wood to be that of a cone-bearing tree, by the presence of certain "reticulations" which distinguish that family, in addition to the usual radiating and concentric lines. ❋ Robert Chambers (1836)

For some time the color of the ocean had been changing to a lighter hue, as if it was sloping up toward a continental shelf; and presently he was able to pick out markings on the seabed - including faint reticulations that might have been submerged highways. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I won't bore you with the impressive reticulations of my linkage, but suffice it to say . ❋ Unknown (2008)

Chrysotile has been proven to be a safe product which has and continues to play a critical role in the provision of low cost housing and water reticulations and sanitation solutions for ❋ Unknown (2007)

Such great tramways as this will be used when the Utopians wish to travel fast and far; thereby you will glide all over the land surface of the planet; and feeding them and distributing from them, innumerable minor systems, clean little electric tramways I picture them, will spread out over the land in finer reticulations, growing close and dense in the urban regions and thinning as the population thins. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

The more earnestly you go into the thing, the closer you look, the more the picture is lost in reticulations. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

In refugee camps, water reticulations are always a major investment and as such require careful design, construction, operation and maintenance. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Saxtorph made for a surrealistic jumble of pipes, reticulations, and clustered globules. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1991)

There were the familiar reticulations, the patterns of triangles and polygons formed by intersecting lines. ❋ Clarke, Arthur C. (1982)

In the reticulations of the morel's brain grew a picture of the plantation these humans would make for it. ❋ Aldiss, Brian (1962)

But it is admitted that the nerve fibres constitute an uninterrupted network which admits of no endings -- that is, whose ultimate reticulations lie beyond the microscopic limit. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

Beale, behind whose "bioplasts," we place the "vital unit" -- not a variable but a constant unit -- we would have him bear in mind (what he so well knows) that the finest fibres that go to make up these tissues lie quite beyond the microscopic limit in their interlaced and spirally-coiled reticulations, so that nothing can be predicated of their ultimate contexture, any more than of the ultimate distribution of matter itself. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

But there is a cell in every hundredth part of an inch of these ultimate reticulations, in each of which one of these bioplastic weavers sits plying his threads into the warp and woof of nerve tissue, if not of nerve force. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

It is of the same form; but the rind, when netted, exhibits coarser reticulations. ❋ Fearing Burr (N/A)

Pods large, thick, and irregular in form; the reticulations very coarse and deep. ❋ Fearing Burr (N/A)

There is one with a figure in full chain-armour; and others, again, of an older date, ornamented with the geometric reticulations already discussed. ❋ John Hill Burton (N/A)

It is far more rational, and, at the same time, more accordant with strict scientific methods, to attribute these muscular and nerve reticulations to a single direct cause, than to a multitude of secondary causes. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

Some of the panspermists have gone so far as to assert that everything which exists is referable to the _vis vitæ_ -- to non-corporeal, yet extended vital units, mere metaphysical points -- like Professor Beale's bioplasts in the finer nerve-reticulations -- or living things endowed with ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

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