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reticular

ADJ เหมือน ตาข่าย  muan-ta-kai

 

reticulate

VI ทำ เป็น ตาข่าย  tam-pen-ta-kai

 

reticulate

VT ทำให้ เป็น ตาข่าย  tam-hai-pen-ta-kai

 

reticulated

ADJ ซึ่ง เหมือน ตาข่าย  sueng-muan-ta-kai

 

reticulation

N การ สร้าง หรือ เกิด เป็น ร่างแห หรือ ตาข่าย 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RETICULAR

a.[supra. ] Having the form of a net or of net-work; formed with interstices; as a reticular body or membrane. In anatomy, the reticular body, or rete mucosum, is the layer of the skin, intermediate between the cutis and the cuticle, the principal seat of color in man; the reticular membrane is the same as the cellular membrane.

 

RETICULATE, RETICULATED

a.[L. reticulatus, from rete, a net. ] Netted; resembling net-work; having distinct veins crossing like net-work; as a reticulate corol or petal.

 

RETICULATION

n.Net-work; organization of substances resembling a net.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RETICULAR

Re *tic "u *lar, a. Etym: [Cf. F. réticulaire. See Reticule. ]

 

1. Having the form of a net, or of network; formed with interstices; retiform; as, reticular cartilage; a reticular leaf.

 

2. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a reticulum.

 

RETICULARIA

Re *tic `u *la "ri *a, n.pl. Etym: [NL. See Reticular. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: An extensive division of rhizopods in which the pseudopodia are more or less slender and coalesce at certain points, forming irregular meshes. It includes the shelled Foraminifera, together with some groups which lack a true shell.

 

RETICULARIAN

RETICULARIAN Re *tic `u *la "ri *an, n. (Zoöl ).

 

Defn: One of the Reticularia.

 

RETICULARLY

RETICULARLY Re *tic "u *lar *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a reticular manner.

 

RETICULATE; RETICULATED

Re *tic "u *late, Re *tic "u *la `ted, a. Etym: [L. reticulatus. See Reticule. ]

 

1. Resembling network; having the form or appearance of a net; netted; as, a reticulated structure.

 

2. Having veins, fibers, or lines crossing like the threads or fibers of a network; as, a reticulate leaf; a reticulated surface; a reticulated wing of an insect. Reticulated glass, 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. -- Reticulated micrometer, a micrometer for an optical instrument, consisting of a reticule in the focus of an eyepiece. -- Reticulated work (Masonry ), work constructed with diamond-shaped stones, or square stones placed diagonally.

 

RETICULATION

RETICULATION Re *tic `u *la "tion, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being reticulated, or netlike; that which is reticulated; network; an organization resembling a net. The particular net you occupy in the great reticulation. Carlyle.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

reticula

re tic u la |riˈtikyələ rəˈtɪkjələ | plural form of reticulum.

 

reticular formation

re tic u lar for ma tion |riˈtikyələr rəˌtɪkjələrfɔrˈmeɪʃən |(also reticular activating system ) noun Anatomy a diffuse network of nerve pathways in the brainstem connecting the spinal cord, cerebrum, and cerebellum, and mediating the overall level of consciousness.

 

reticulate

re tic u late verb |riˈtikyəˌlāt rəˈtɪkjəleɪt | [ with obj. ] rare divide or mark (something ) in such a way as to resemble a net or network: the numerous canals and branches of the river reticulate the flat alluvial plain. adjective |-lət, -ˌlāt rəˈtɪkjələt rəˈtɪkjəleɪt |chiefly Botany & Zoology reticulated. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin reticulatus reticulated, from reticulum (see reticulum ).

 

reticulated

re tic u lat ed |riˈtikyəˌlātid rəˈtɪkjəˌleɪdɪd | adjective [ attrib. ] constructed, arranged, or marked like a net or network: a pinafore of a finely reticulated pattern. (of porcelain ) having a pattern of interlacing lines, esp. of pierced work, forming a net or web. Architecture relating to or denoting a style of decorated tracery characterized by circular shapes drawn at top and bottom into ogees, resulting in a netlike framework.

 

reticulated python

re tic u lat ed py thon noun a very large Asian python patterned with dark patches outlined in black. It is the longest snake at up to 36 feet (11 m ). [Python reticulatus, family Pythonidae. ]

 

reticulation

re tic u la tion |riˌtikyəˈlāSHən rəˌtɪkjəˈleɪʃən | noun a pattern or arrangement of interlacing lines resembling a net: the fish should have a blue back with white reticulation. Photography the formation of a network of wrinkles or cracks in a photographic emulsion.

 

Oxford Dictionary

reticula

re |tic ¦ula |rɪˈtɪkjʊlə (r )| plural form of reticulum.

 

reticular formation

reticular formation (also reticular activating system ) noun Anatomy a diffuse network of nerve pathways in the brainstem connecting the spinal cord, cerebrum, and cerebellum, and mediating the overall level of consciousness.

 

reticulate

re |ticu |late verb |rɪˈtɪkjʊleɪt | [ with obj. ] rare divide or mark (something ) in such a way as to resemble a net or network: the numerous canals and branches of the river reticulate the flat alluvial plain. adjective |rɪˈtɪkjʊlət |chiefly Botany & Zoology reticulated. DERIVATIVES reticulately |rɪˈtɪkjʊlətli |adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin reticulatus reticulated , from reticulum (see reticulum ).

 

reticulated

re |ticu |lated |rɪˈtɪkjʊleɪtɪd | adjective constructed, arranged, or marked like a net or network: a pinafore of a finely reticulated pattern. (of porcelain ) having a pattern of interlacing lines forming a net or web. Architecture relating to or denoting a style of decorated tracery characterized by circular shapes drawn at top and bottom into ogees, resulting in a net-like framework.

 

reticulated python

re |ticu |lated py ¦thon noun a very large Asian python patterned with dark patches outlined in black. It is the longest snake at up to 11 m. Python reticulatus, family Pythonidae.

 

reticulation

re |ticu |la ¦tion |rɪˌtɪkjʊˈleɪʃ (ə )n | noun 1 [ mass noun ] a pattern or arrangement of interlacing lines resembling a net: the fish should have a blue back with white reticulation. Photography the formation of a network of wrinkles or cracks in a photographic emulsion. 2 chiefly Austral. /NZ a network of pipes used in irrigation and water supply.

 

Spanish Dictionary

retícula

retícula nombre femenino 1 Conjunto de líneas o elementos dispuestos en forma de red :una retícula fina de hilos de algodón; una retícula formada por listones con flores talladas en el centro; imprimir la retícula del papel .2 Retículo (conjunto de hilos ).

 

reticulado, -da

reticulado, -da adjetivo Que tiene forma de red :respaldos con dibujo reticulado; las hojas de las dicotiledóneas pueden ser de formas muy variadas y con nervadura reticulada .SINÓNIMO reticular .

 

reticular

reticular adjetivo Que tiene forma de red :trazado reticular; esquema reticular .SINÓNIMO reticulado .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

reticulated

re tic u lat ed /rɪtɪ́kjəlèɪtɪd /形容詞 網状 (組織 )の .