Reticulate

Pronunciation: /ˈɹɛtiˈkəɫˈeɪt/

Reticulate (adjective)

  1. Having a pattern or structure like a net with many small openings.

Examples

  • The leaf had a reticulate pattern that was easy to see.
  • The fabric's reticulate design added texture to the garment.

Common collocations: reticulate pattern, reticulate structure, reticulate veins, reticulate paths

Reticulate (verb)

  1. To create or arrange something in a network or net-like pattern.

Examples

  • The vines began to reticulate across the garden wall.
  • The roads reticulate through the city, connecting all neighborhoods.

Synonyms of Reticulate

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Reticulate

  • Describing something not connected or continuous.