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Definition of network
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Network
(n.) Any
system
of lines or
channels
interlacing
or
crossing
like the
fabric
of a net; as, a
network
of
veins;
a
network
of
railroads..
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Caul
::
Caul (n.) A
covering
of
network
for the head, worn by
women;
also, a net..
Cancellate
::
Cancellate
(v. t.)
Consisting
of a
network
of
veins,
without
intermediate
parenchyma,
as the
leaves
of
certain
plants;
latticelike..
Reticule
::
Reticule
(n..) A
little
bag,
originally
of
network;
a
woman's
workbag,
or a
little
bag to be
carried
in the
hand..
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) A body,
usually
spheroidal,
in a cell or a
protozoan,
distinguished
from the
surrounding
protoplasm
by a
difference
in
refrangibility
and in
behavior
towards
chemical
reagents.
It is more or less
protoplasmic,
and
consists
of a clear fluid
(achromatin)
through
which
extends
a
network
of
fibers
(chromatin)
in which may be
suspended
a
second
rounded
body, the
nucleolus
(see
Nucleoplasm).
See Cell
division,
under
Division..
Plight
::
Plight
(n.) A
network;
a
plait;
a fold;
rarely
a
garment.
Reticulated
::
Reticulated
(a.)
Resembling
network;
having
the form or
appearance
of a net;
netted;
as, a
reticulated
structure..
Plexus
::
Plexus
(n.) A
network
of
vessels,
nerves,
or
fibers..
Wattling
::
Wattling
(n.) The act or
process
of
binding
or
platting
with
twigs;
also, the
network
so
formed..
Satinwood
::
Satinwood
(n.) The hard,
lemon-colored,
fragrant
wood of an East
Indian
tree
(Chloroxylon
Swietenia).
It takes a
lustrous
finish,
and is used in
cabinetwork.
The name is also given to the wood of a
species
of
prickly
ash
(Xanthoxylum
Caribaeum)
growing
in
Florida
and the West
Indies..
Reticular
::
Reticular
(a.)
Having
the form of a net, or of
network;
formed
with
interstices;
retiform;
as,
reticular
cartilage;
a
reticular
leaf..
Membrane
::
Membrane
(n.) A thin layer or fold of
tissue,
usually
supported
by a
fibrous
network,
serving
to cover or line some part or
organ,
and often
secreting
or
absorbing
certain
fluids..
Karyomiton
::
Karyomiton
(n.) The
reticular
network
of fine
fibers,
of which the
nucleus
of a cell is in part
composed;
-- in
opposition
to
kytomiton,
or the
network
in the body of the
cell..
Triangulation
::
Triangulation
(n.) The
series
or
network
of
triangles
into which the face of a
country,
or any
portion
of it, is
divided
in a
trigonometrical
survey;
the
operation
of
measuring
the
elements
necessary
to
determine
the
triangles
into which the
country
to be
surveyed
is
supposed
to be
divided,
and thus to fix the
positions
and
distances
of the
several
points
connected
by
them..
Whitewood
::
Whitewood
(n.) The soft and
easily-worked
wood of the tulip tree
(Liriodendron).
It is much used in
cabinetwork,
carriage
building,
etc..
Network
::
Network
(n.) Any
system
of lines or
channels
interlacing
or
crossing
like the
fabric
of a net; as, a
network
of
veins;
a
network
of
railroads..
Beefwood
::
Beefwood
(n.) An
Australian
tree
(Casuarina),
and its red wood, used for
cabinetwork;
also, the trees
Stenocarpus
salignus
of New South
Wales,
and
Banksia
compar
of
Queensland..
Net
::
Net (v. i.) To form
network
or
netting;
to knit.
Wattle
::
Wattle
(v. t.) To twist or
interweave,
one with
another,
as
twigs;
to form a
network
with; to plat; as, to
wattle
branches..
Rete
::
Rete (n.) A net or
network;
a
plexus;
particularly,
a
network
of blood
vessels
or
nerves,
or a part
resembling
a
network..
Net
::
Net (v. t.) To make into a net; to make n the style of
network;
as, to net
silk..
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