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latticeA framework of crossed wooden or metal strips.
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latticeA regular array of ions or atoms.
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lattice"work with open spaces formed by crossing or interlacing of laths, bars, etc.," c. 1300, from Old French latiz "lattice," from late "lath, board, plank, batten" (Modern F [..]
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latticeSee Crystal lattice
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latticeLattice [S] Heb. 'eshnabh, a latticed opening through which the cool breeze passes ( Judges 5:28 ). The flat roofs of the houses were sometimes enclosed with a parapet of lattice-work on wooden f [..]
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latticestrips of wood or other material assembled in a crisscross pattern.
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latticeAn open framework made of strips of metal or wood, or the like interwoven to form regular, patterned spaces. Leader
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latticen. Openwork of metal or wood, formed by crossing or interlacing strips or bars.
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lattice1. A partially ordered mathematical set for which every pair of elements has a greater lower bound and a least upper bound [CESG]. Note: A lattice may be used to represent the relationship between security classes. A security clearance specifies the least upper bound of security classes of objects for which access rights may be granted. See also: D [..]
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latticeA framework of crossed wood or metal strips.
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lattice(1.) Heb. 'eshnabh, a latticed opening through which the cool breeze passes (Judg. 5:28). The flat roofs of the houses were sometimes enclosed with a parapet of lattice-work on wooden frames, to [..]
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latticethis word is used for a latticed window or simply a network placed before a window or balcony. Perhaps the network through which Ahaziah fell and received his mortal injury was on the parapet of his p [..]
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latticeA crystalline-like structure caused by the precise orientation of molecules in a solid or liquid. Laurasia
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latticeA flat panel constructed with widely-spaced crossed thin strips of wood or other material. It is commonly used as a garden trellis. (crystallography) a regular spacing or arrangement of geometric poin [..]
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latticeAn open framework of criss-crossed wood or metal strips that form regular, patterned spaces.
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latticeSpace lattice. Lattice lines and lattice planes are lines and planes chosen so as to pass through collinear lattice points, and noncollinear lattice points, respectively.
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latticeA framework of crossed wood or metal strips.
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latticeA structure of crossed wooden or metal strips usually arranged to form a diagonal pattern of open spaces between the strips. Lattice towers, either guyed or freestanding, are often used to support small wind turbines.*
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latticeThin strips of wood that are crossed to make a pattern for a trellis or an arbor.
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latticeIn 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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latticeVery fine crisscross sculpture pattern on mollusc shells.
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latticeThe arrangement of atoms or molecules with a crystal that determines structure, shape, certain physical properties, and sometimes color.
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latticeA set that contains and for all and in .
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latticeA regular network of fixed points arranged in a geometrical pattern of straight lines.
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lattice
A flat panel constructed with widely-spaced crossed thin strips of wood or other material, commonly used as a garden trellis.
(heraldry) A bearing with vertical and horizontal bands.
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