"Reticularia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Reticularia is a word that is related to a network or a mesh, and it comes from the word "reticulum" which is a small net or a network. A parse of the word:
Retic- (meaning a kind of network, a reticule or a small net)
-ular (a suffix forming nouns indicating relation or quality)
So, words associated with 'reticularia' can include reticular- related to a network or a mesh, reticulated (having a net-like pattern) and reticulation (the act of forming a network or mesh).
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "reticularia":
The reticularia pattern on the butterfly's wings made it difficult to distinguish it from a piece of paper.
Reticularia refers to the reticular venation pattern in the stalk of the inflated bladder of bryophytes.
The coral-like reticularia shading on the texture of the craft decorative guitar adds a charming element.
When viewing drawings in close proximity, it becomes apparent that the textural patterns convey subtle reticularia, emphasizing even the smallest details.
The beeswax particles cling to the surface of the leaves, exhibiting drastic reticularia with fragrances and organismer refrain activities.