reticle
— Noun
– English
~ a network of fine lines, dots, cross hairs, or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument
reticular formation
— Noun
– English
~ a complex neural network in the central core of the brainstem; monitors the state of the body and functions in such processes as arousal and sleep and attention and muscle tone
reticular
— Adjective
– English
~ resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system"
reticulate
— Verb
– English
~ divide so as to form a network
reticulate
— Verb
– English
~ distribute by a network, as of water or electricity
reticulate
— Verb
– English
~ form a net or a network
reticulate
— Adjective
– English
~ resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system"
reticulated python
— Noun
– English
~ of southeast Asia and East Indies; the largest snake in the world
reticulation
— Noun
– English
~ an arrangement resembling a net or network; "the reticulation of a leaf"; "the reticulation of a photographic emulsion"
reticulation
— Noun
– English
~ (photography) the formation of a network of cracks or wrinkles in a photographic emulsion
reticule
— Noun
– English
~ a network of fine lines, dots, cross hairs, or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument
reticule
— Noun
– English
~ a woman's drawstring handbag; usually made of net or beading or brocade; used in 18th and 19th centuries
Reticulitermes
— Noun
– English
~ includes species highly destructive to structures and living trees