réticuléadjectiveSyllable DecompositionréticuléEtymologyexpandfrom reticule and -é, from Latin reticulum ("small net, network").Definitions1. It qualifies a kind of masonry often used by the Romans, a coating of small stones or brickwork, the arrangement of which offers the image of a network to the eye.architecturearchéologieexpandMur de maçonnerie réticulée.2. Whose surface is marked with crossed ribs in a network like the meshes of a net.biologieexpandSee alsoréticulées (v.) réseau (cn.) réticulée (v.) réticulum (cn.) réticulaire (adj.)