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Type Words
Synonyms plexus
Type of anatomical structure, bodily structure, body structure, complex body part, structure
Has types rete testis, lumbar plexus, nerve plexus, plexus choroideus, aortic plexus, plexus lumbalis, pterygoid plexus, choroid plexus

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Rete Rinnovabile owns 62 solar photovoltaic plants in 11 regions in Italy.
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The points of the curved spikes on the front rete plate, mark the positions of the brightest stars.
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Above the rete, a display indicates the day of the week.
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The rete, representing the sky, functions as a star chart.
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Rete Cail, 106, was one of the centenarians honored.
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This instrument shows its rete and rule.
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Some astrolabes have a narrow rule or label which rotates over the rete, and may be marked with a scale of declinations.
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Rete 4, a commercial channel owned by Mediaset, which in turn is controlled by Mr Berlusconi's family, was even more helpful.
From the economist.com
Around the planisphere moves the rete, a web-like metal cutout representing the zodiac, which also features a Julian calendar dial.
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  • Plexus: a network of intersecting blood vessels or intersecting nerves or intersecting lymph vessels
  • A strudel (/u02C8struu02D0du0259l/, German: ) is a type of layered pastry with a filling that is usually sweet. It became popular in the 18th century through the Habsburg Empire. Strudel is most often associated with Austrian cuisine but is also a traditional pastry in the whole area of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.
  • A network of blood vessels or nerves; an anatomical part resembling or including a network
  • (Retan) A second finish added over an underlying tannage.
  • Latin = a net; hence, a network of veins or tubules.
  • Goal. Also refers to the actual net. The plural form is "reti." Pronounced "Ray-tay or Ray-Tee." The word "Gol" is also used.