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Relating to a reticulum ( a fine network formed by cells); Dermal relating to the skin; Plexus a network or interjoining of nerves and blood vessels or of lymphatic vessles.
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| reticulated |
Having or resembling a network of fiber or lines.
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| reticular formation |
The collection of areas of neurons that run throughout the entire extent of the brain stem between the brain and the spinal cord.
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| reticulated |
Patterned, often in a net-like design.
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| reticulated |
(Pierced) - has holes either for decorative purposes or to drain juices from food.
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