Fenestrate vs. Reticulated

Fenestrate and Reticulated Definitions
Fenestrate
(Architecture) Having windows or windowlike openings.
Reticulated
Resembling or forming a net or network
Reticulate veins of a leaf.
Fenestrate
(Biology) Having fenestrae.
Reticulated
Relating to or being an evolutionary process that involves the exchange of genes between organisms of different species, as in the formation of a new species through hybridization.
Fenestrate
Fenestrated
Reticulated
To make a net or network of.
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Fenestrate
Having numerous openings; irregularly reticulated.
Fenestrate membranes
Fenestrate fronds
Reticulated
To mark with lines resembling a network.
Fenestrate
Having transparent spots, like the wings of certain butterflies.
Reticulated
To form a net or network.
Fenestrate
(surgery) To cut an opening into.
Reticulated
Characterized by or having the form of a grid or network.
Reticulated polyurethane foam
Reticulated python
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Fenestrate
(paleontology) Any extinct bryozoan in the order Fenestrida (also known as Fenestrata).
Reticulated
(masonry) Constructed with diamond-shaped stones.
Fenestrate
Having numerous openings; irregularly reticulated; as, fenestrate membranes; fenestrate fronds.
Reticulated
Having a reticle in the focus of an eyepiece.
A reticulated micrometer
Fenestrate
Having transparent spots, as the wings of certain butterflies.
Reticulated
Resembling or forming a network;
The reticulate veins of a leaf
A reticulated highway system
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