
1) Arrangement 2) Criss-cross framework 3) Criss-crossed framework 4) Crisscross gate 5) Crisscross pattern 6) Crisscross structure 7) Crisscrossed structure 8) Crossed-strips framework 9) Crystal structure 10) Decorative framework 11) Diagonal-patterned gate 12) Diagonally patterned window 13) Electrical tower structure
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1) Fretwork 2) Grid 3) Grille 4) Latticework 5) Mesh 6) Net 7) Network 8) Treillage 9) Trellis
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A regular array of ions or atoms.
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A set S that contains x /\ y and x \/ y for all x, y in S.
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• (n.) Any work of wood or metal, made by crossing laths, or thin strips, and forming a network; as, the lattice of a window; -- called also latticework. • (v. i.) To close, as an opening, with latticework; to furnish with a lattice; as, to lattice a window. • (n.) The representation of a piece of latticework used as a bearing, the b...
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Crossed wood, iron plate bars, etc.
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Laths or lines crossing to form a network.
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A regular arrangement of points in space in 3 dimensions.
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Laths or lines crossing to form a network.
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In a crystal, some arrangement of atoms is repeated in a regular way. If we put an imaginary point at the centre of each repeating unit and mentally throw the rest away, the positions of these points will define a crystal lattice. For example, if the points define the corners of a cube, the crystal is a primitive cubic lattice; if they define the c...
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A framework of crossed wood or metal strips.
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<microscopy> An orderly arrangement of atoms in a material, usually thought of as an infinite series of cells forming a latticework of atoms in 3-dimensions. ... (05 Aug 1998) ...
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The arrangement of atoms in a crystal, giving each crystal its distinct shape.
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Lat'tice intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Latticed ;
present participle & verbal noun Latticing .]
1. To make a lattice of; as, to
lattice timbers.
2. To close, as an opening, with latticework; to f...
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Lat'tice noun [ Middle English
latis , French
lattis lathwork, from
latte lath. See
Latten , 1st
Lath .]
1. Any work of wood or metal, made by crossing laths, or thin strips, and forming a network; as, the
lattice of a window; -- called also
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- An open framework of criss-crossed wood or metal strips that form regular, patterned spaces.
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A lattice is a framework of laths crossed diagonally so as to form a net-like structure to be used as a screen or door.
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In heraldry, a lattice is a border formed of perpendicular and horizontal bars, either interlaced or not.
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Any work in which narrow strips of timber cross each other to form an open network.
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Space lattice. Lattice lines and lattice planes are lines and planes chosen so as to pass through collinear lattice points, and non-collinear lattice points, respectively.
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An orderly arrangement of atoms in a material, usually thought of as an infinite series of 'cells' forming a 'latticework' of atoms in 3-dimensions See also: Body Centred Cubic, Crystal, Face Centred Cubic, Lattice Parameter, Miller Indices, Miller-Bravis Indices.
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latticework noun framework consisting of an ornamental design made of strips of wood or metal
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An open framework of criss-crossed wood or metal strips that form regular, patterned spaces.
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An open framework of criss-crossed wood or metal strips that form regular, patterned spaces.
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[Literary terms] framework consisting of an ornamental wood or metal design
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