latticelike

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Adj.1.latticelike - having a pattern of fretwork or latticework
reticular, reticulate - resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system"
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Examples include the "Cordon," with its vertical trunk and multitiered horizontal branches; the self-descriptive "Fan," whose branches grow from the trunk at 45 degree angles; the "Candelabra," where vertical branches rise from a single low horizontal limb; and the "Belgian" or "English Fence," where espalier plants are linked in latticelike fashion to free-standing trellises.
Analysis of molecular movement reveals latticelike obstructions to diffusion in heart muscle cells.
This body of work comprises open wooden cubes and rectangles whose latticelike armatures are variously painted red, green, cobalt, and yellow--some, like Mon St V, 1985, are attached to walls; others, such as Rang Baranga I, 1969, stand tall on their own.
The airy restaurant looks nothing like Esrawe's last interior in the neighborhood: Tori Tori, a three-story Japanese restaurant wrapped in a latticelike steel encasement that architect Michel Rojkind designed in 2011.
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