"Reticulary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Reticular means:
Having or forming a network or a net-like structure.
Relating to a reticulum, a network of fine branching vessels in the body.
Characterized by or resembling a network of fine fibers or branches.
Example: The reticular veins are a network of small veins beneath the surface of the skin.
(Synonyms: networked, web-like, lattice-like)
Relating to or forming a network or a grid; net-like or mesh-like in structure or arrangement.<br><br>Example: The reticular pattern of fine lines made the fabric look intricate.
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:<br><br>Retic- (meaning a kind of network, a reticule or a small net)<br>-ular (a suffix forming nouns indicating relation or quality) <br><br>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).
A fibrous structural element found in connective tissue that is important in forming supporting structures in the body, such as blood vessels and nerves. It is a type of collagen.