reticulate
re·tic·u·late • v. / riˈtikyəˌlāt/ [tr.] rare divide or mark (something) in such a way as to resemble a net or network: the numerous canals and branches of the river reticulate the flat alluvial plain.• adj. / -lət; -ˌlāt/ chiefly Bot. Zool. reticulated.
reticulate
reticulate Marked with a network pattern (e.g. the veins in a typical leaf).
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