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Definition of network
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Network
(n.) A
fabric
of
threads,
cords,
or wires
crossing
each other at
certain
intervals,
and
knotted
or
secured
at the
crossings,
thus
leaving
spaces
or
meshes
between
them..
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Plexiform
::
Plexiform
(a.) Like
network;
complicated.
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..
Wattling
::
Wattling
(n.) The act or
process
of
binding
or
platting
with
twigs;
also, the
network
so
formed..
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..
Jackwood
::
"Jackwood
(n.) Wood of the jack
(Artocarpus
integrifolia),
used in
cabinetwork..
Cancellate
::
Cancellate
(v. t.)
Consisting
of a
network
of
veins,
without
intermediate
parenchyma,
as the
leaves
of
certain
plants;
latticelike..
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..
Network
::
Network
(n.) A
fabric
of
threads,
cords,
or wires
crossing
each other at
certain
intervals,
and
knotted
or
secured
at the
crossings,
thus
leaving
spaces
or
meshes
between
them..
Reticule
::
Reticule
(n..) A
little
bag,
originally
of
network;
a
woman's
workbag,
or a
little
bag to be
carried
in the
hand..
Reticulated
::
Reticulated
(a.)
Having
veins,
fibers,
or lines
crossing
like the
threads
or
fibers
of a
network;
as, a
reticulate
leaf; a
reticulated
surface;
a
reticulated
wing of an
insect..
Netting
::
Netting
(n.) A
network
of ropes used for
various
purposes,
as for
holding
the
hammocks
when not in use, also for
stowing
sails,
and for
hoisting
from the
gunwale
to the
rigging
to
hinder
an enemy from
boarding..
Retecious
::
Retecious
(a.)
Resembling
network;
retiform.
Reticular
::
Reticular
(a.)
Having
the form of a net, or of
network;
formed
with
interstices;
retiform;
as,
reticular
cartilage;
a
reticular
leaf..
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..
Reticulation
::
Reticulation
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
reticulated,
or
netlike;
that which is
reticulated;
network;
an
organization
resembling
a net..
Maze
::
Maze (n.) A
confusing
and
baffling
network,
as of paths or
passages;
an
intricacy;
a
labyrinth..
Rete
::
Rete (n.) A net or
network;
a
plexus;
particularly,
a
network
of blood
vessels
or
nerves,
or a part
resembling
a
network..
Diaster
::
Diaster
(n.) A
double
star; --
applied
to the
nucleus
of a cell, when,
during
cell
division,
the loops of the
nuclear
network
separate
into two
groups,
preparatory
to the
formation
of two
daughter
nuclei.
See
Karyokinesis..
Wattle
::
Wattle
(v. t.) To twist or
interweave,
one with
another,
as
twigs;
to form a
network
with; to plat; as, to
wattle
branches..
Netting
::
Netting
(n.) A piece of
network;
any
fabric,
made of
cords,
threads,
wires,
or the like,
crossing
one
another
with open
spaces
between..
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