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How to use reticulate in a sentence

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Fine, lacy, white scale adhere to well-developed papules, resembling a reticulate network of lichen.
Insects cut veins in plants with arborescent resin canals or in plants with laticiferous ducts that do not reticulate.
The reticulate, blister, blister-pimple and pimple-foveate were the main patterns of the seed coats at different developmental stages.
Prickles on the adaxial and abaxial leaflet surfaces of A. spinosa are associated with all reticulate vein orders.
The inner carina is thin when present and may be expressed as a line of raised, unjoined, reticulate interspaces.
Ridges fuse to form a vermiculate to irregularly and incompletely reticulate pattern.
Archaeosigillaria had an exarch actinostele with scalariform and reticulate tracheids.
Its most common fossil is that of a tongue-shaped leaf with prominent midrib and reticulate venation.
There is no addition of binder but catalysts enabling mineralogical components to react between them, to reticulate, to set.
Its fine, reticulate rooting makes it possible to supply it with exposed roots, with soll or, even better still, alive in its container.
As with the number of floral parts, this character is not always reliable, as there are many monocots with reticulate venation, notably the aroids and Dioscoreales.
The company would also contract a power company to build 330 kv power line from Solwezi to the project site at Lumwana as well as reticulate that power to key activity areas.
Seidl's paintings, with their blunted contours, blending chroma and reticulate brushwork, are all about flux, immanence and the mutating visual field.
The structure-forming ice comprises segregated ice, intrusive ice, reticulate vein ice, ice crystals, and icy coatings on soil particles.
While processing and encrypting your files, MozyHome needs to reticulate your splines.
The spherical corm is fleshy, with a diameter of 2 to 3 cm, and is covered with brown-grey reticulate membranes.
For purely aesthetic reasons reticulate varices or spider veins can be treated.
Its toes are of equal length, its tarsi are reticulate, and its talons are rounded, rather than grooved.
The seed coats are moderately or deeply reticulate with layers of scalariform thickenings on the radial walls.
And in the reticulate distancethe cued inertia of Luciferastounds.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The polygonal vesicles give a reticulate appearance to the dark-brown patches which ornament the surface of the wall.
Surrounding the uterine crypts are reticulate ridges on which are placed the openings of the uterine glands.
The central area of the cheek is characterized by a reticulate pattern of short ridges, without apparent orientation.
The stem is subequal, cespitose, reticulate to the base, pulverulent below.
The like reticulate grain is observable in some Russia Leather.
Under the lens the warted, not reticulate, spores are diagnostic.
Tarsus about length of femur, reticulate at back and generally in front.
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