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reticulation
[ ri-tik-yuh-ley-shuhn ]
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- inter·re·ticu·lation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reticulation1
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Example Sentences
Five slender columns expand into and support a gilded reticulation on a dark crimson ground.
Differs from the foregoing species in the short conical tubes and the irregular reticulation.
The reticulation of lanes will always prove a trouble to the police and a security to pickpockets.
They have an oval form and are surrounded by a membranous margin on which traces of reticulation can often be detected.
The tympanum of the gable is covered with a reticulation of round beads or rolls.
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