Reticule - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reticulation
The quality or state of being reticulated or netlike that which is reticulated network an organization resembling
Reticulate
the form or appearance of a net netted as a reticulated structure
Cabas
or frail for figs etc hence a ladys flat workbasket reticule or hand bag often written caba
Reticule
A little bag originally of network a womans workbag or a little bag to be carried in the hand
Fenestrate
Having numerous openings irregularly reticulated as fenestrate membranes fenestrate fronds
fragmentation grenade
was sometimes jocosely referred to as a pineapple from its reticulated surface appearance resembling that of the fruit
giraffe
patterns of spots on the pelt and different territories the Reticulated Giraffe the Masai Giraffe and the Uganda Giraffe Intermediate crosses
Lace winged
Having thin transparent reticulated wings as the lace winged flies
monarch butterfly
having striking orange brown wings with black veins in a reticulated pattern called also milkweed butterfly and monarch Its larvae feed
morel
esculenta the upper part of which is covered with a reticulated and pitted hymenium It is used as food and for
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