adjective describing something that is marked with lines, bands, or other patterns that cross each other
In botany, 'reticulated' is used to describe plant structures with a net-like pattern, such as reticulated venation in leaves or reticulated petals.
In biology, 'reticulated' is used to describe a pattern of interconnecting lines or veins, such as reticulated leaves or reticulated skin patterns.
In art and design, 'reticulated' can refer to a technique or style that involves creating a network or grid-like pattern, such as reticulated metalwork or reticulated ceramics.
In zoology, 'reticulated' is often used to describe animals with a pattern of interlocking shapes or lines, such as reticulated pythons or reticulated giraffes.
In the context of writing, 'reticulated' may be used to describe a complex or interconnected structure of ideas or themes in a piece of writing.
In psychology, 'reticulated' may be used to describe a network or interconnected system of thoughts, behaviors, or emotions within an individual or group.
In biology, 'reticulated' may be used to describe a pattern or structure that resembles a net or network, such as the reticulated pattern on a snake's skin or the reticulated veins in a leaf.
In engineering, 'reticulated' may be used to describe a structure or system that is composed of interconnected elements or components, such as a reticulated truss or a reticulated foam material.
In design, 'reticulated' may be used to describe a pattern or texture that resembles a net or network, such as a reticulated grid pattern on a fabric or a reticulated geometric design.