Origin of Reticulation
Origin of Reticulation
Reticulation Is a derivative of the adjective reticulate
(and the noun suffix -ion), of Latin origin.
Reticulate comes from Latin rēticulātus
“covered with a net, having a netlike pattern,”
a derivative of the noun rēticulum “small net, a network bag,”
itself a derivative of rēte
“net (for hunting, fishing, fowling).”
Reticulation entered English in the 17th century.
(and the noun suffix -ion), of Latin origin.
Reticulate comes from Latin rēticulātus
“covered with a net, having a netlike pattern,”
a derivative of the noun rēticulum “small net, a network bag,”
itself a derivative of rēte
“net (for hunting, fishing, fowling).”
Reticulation entered English in the 17th century.


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