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Definition of Latticelike
1. Adjective. Having a pattern of fretwork or latticework.
Definition of Latticelike
1. Adjective. Resembling a lattice ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Latticelike
Literary usage of Latticelike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical Treatise on Ophthalmology by Lawrance Webster Fox (1920)
"... GRILL-LIKE KERATITIS (Gitter¡örmige Keratitis) This latticelike distribution
of corneal opacity was first scribed by Biber, Haab, and Dimmer. ..."
2. Dana's Manual of Mineralogy for the Student of Elementary Mineralogy, the by James Dwight Dana, William Ebenezer Ford (1912)
"latticelike groups of slender crystals. g. Divergent or Radiated. Radiating crystal
groups (see C, pi. II). h. Drusy. A surface is drusy when covered with a ..."
3. A Practical treatise on diseases of the skin by John Moore Neligan, Thomas Waugh Belcher, . (1866)
"Occasionally it presents the shape of a stellate or radiating, latticelike
formation, and sends out processes like the claws of a crab, which gradually ..."
4. A Popular Guide to Minerals by Louis Pope Gratacap (1912)
"Reticulating, latticelike, made up of crossed intersecting bars, as some crystallized
cerussite, (X. South Wales), rutile. ..."
5. Science of Plant Life: A High School Botany Treating of the Plant and Its by Edgar Nelson Transeau (1921)
"Some have intricate star-shaped and latticelike chloroplasts; in other forms the
chloroplasts wind about within the cells like spiral green ribbons. ..."
6. Skin diseases by Malcolm Morris (1880)
"Occasionally it presents the shape of a stellate or radiating, latticelike
formation, and sends out processes like the claws of a crab, which gradually ..."