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How to pronounce reticular in English?

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Synonyms reticulate
Derivation reticulum

Examples of reticular

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These tubes sometimes branch forming a network that is reticular in appearance.
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The reticular region lies under the papillary region and is usually much thicker.
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The reticular region lies deep in the papillary region and is usually much thicker.
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In one such deviation, axons travel towards the reticular formation in the midbrain.
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The brainstem reticular formation and the nucleus basalis of Meynert were also affected.
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The major proponent of the reticular theory was the German anatomist Josef von Gerlach.
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General anesthetics work through their effect on the reticular formation.
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Damage to the reticular formation can produce a permanent state of coma.
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Within a few minutes, the reticular wood has been carved into the round casing for a writing pen.
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More examples
  • Reticulate: resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system"
  • (reticulum) a small constellation in the southern hemisphere near Dorado and Hydrus
  • (reticulum) any fine network (especially one in the body composed of cells or blood vessels)
  • (reticulum) the second compartment of the stomach of a ruminant
  • Cross-links are bonds that link one polymer chain to another. They can be covalent bonds or ionic bonds. "Polymer chains" can refer to synthetic polymers or natural polymers (such as proteins). ...
  • (Reticulum (stomach)) Physiologically, a ruminant is a mammal of the order Artiodactyla that digests plant-based food by initially softening it within the animal's first stomach, then regurgitating the semi-digested mass, now known as cud, and chewing it again. ...
  • Having the structure of a net or a network; netlike
  • (reticulum) A network; A pattern of interconnected objects; : The second stomach in a cow or other ruminant
  • (reticulum) Network of cells and fibers.