reticulate in English

adjective
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reticulated.
Epidermal cells lack ectodesmata and have a thin, permeable, reticulate cuticle with associated swellings that coincide with the middle lamella between adjoining epidermal cells.
verb
1
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

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1. The ornamentation of extine is reticulate, reticulate- microperforate or microperforate.

2. The surface ornament of seed is reticulate or mammilate.

3. Plastics. Reticulate polyethylene pipes for pipelines under pressure. Specifications.

4. Reticular reticulate Crisscrossed Antonyms nonreticulate get worse worsen attend to 5

5. These are to form the reticulate structure inside company site.

6. This photo shows only the carapace, with their distinctive reticulate surface ornamentation.

7. A case of reticulate pigmented anomaly of the flexures is reported.

8. Seeds (1 or)2 per valve, subpyramidal, rugose reticulate; hilum linear, minute.

9. Packing: side sealing, reticulate , sealing edge 8 MM, another level with pneumatic cutter.

10. Crisscrossed: 1 adj marked with crossing lines Synonyms: crisscross reticular , reticulate resembling or forming a network

11. 17 Usually, layer and vertical crack are caused by moulding, and horizontal and reticulate crack are caused by sintering .

12. Characters of Malvaceae: Stellate hairs on the young parts, mucilaginous juice present, leaves alternate, stipulate, multicostate reticulate; inflorescence solitary or cyme; flower Actinomorphic, hermaphrodite, hypogynous

13. Facial nerve nucleus is located in deep of pontine lower reticulate structure, in trigeminal spinal cord bundle nuclear inside, nerve nucleus exhibits outside before foreign.

14. It is obvious effect because refined giantarum starch forms reticulate structure, protein and impurity will be absorbed on the net, the Honey wine will be clarified.

15. We hope by means of a biosystematic study to find out their genetic relationships in the reticulate evolution, and to raise a suggestion on their taxonomic treatment.

16. Slightly Bisinuate on either side, median lobe produced, nearly rectangular; upper surface closely covered with coarse acicu­ late punctures, interspaces on the sides thickened, reticulate­ strigose

17. The results show that 82B wire rod brittle fracture is mainly caused by excessive inclusion, reticulate carbide, lower sorbite in the microstructure, and surface defect of wire rod.

18. Methods:With the contents of hesperidin and volatile oils as the index, observing and studying the impact of storage duration and methods of processing on the quality of pericarpium citri reticulate.

19. The patient is in the process that enjoys music, the air that adopts music, rhythm, harmonic, tonal will adjust the function that cerebrum margin system and head do reticulate structure. Sentencedict.com

20. 15 The patient is in the process that enjoys music, the air that adopts music, rhythm, harmonic,[www.Sentencedict.com] tonal will adjust the function that cerebrum margin system and head do reticulate structure.

21. At its peak from the early 1970s to the early 1980s, between the apex of radical feminism and the rise of militant Reaganera Antiabortionism, these scattered projects formed a reticulate, experimental, and influential hands-on strand of a nationally interconnected women's health movement.

22. History reveals congenital blistering with acral localization and photosensitivity in childhood. At present, the patient showed wide-spread poikoloderma with reticulate hyperpigmentation, xerosis, proximal synechia between fingers and toes and absence of dermatoglyphics, suggestive for congenital bullous poikiloderma (Kindler syndrome). The diagnosis was confirmed by histology and electron microscopy.

23. Crisscross: 1 n a marking that consists of lines that cross each other Synonyms: cross , mark Type of: marking a pattern of marks adj marked with crossing lines Synonyms: Crisscrossed reticular , reticulate resembling or forming a network adv crossing one another in opposite directions v mark with a pattern of crossing lines “ crisscross the