can·cel·late
(kăn-sĕl′ĭt, kăn′sə-lāt′) also can·cel·lat·ed (-lā′tĭd)
[Latin cancellātus, past participle of cancellāre, to make in a crisscross pattern; see cancel.]
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| Adj. | 1. | cancellated - having a latticelike structure pierced with holes or windowsreticular, reticulate - resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system" |
| 2. | cancellated - having an open or latticed or porous structurecellular - characterized by or divided into or containing cells or compartments (the smallest organizational or structural unit of an organism or organization); "the cellular construction of a beehive"; "any effective opposition to a totalitarian regime must be secretive and cellular" |
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