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		Definition of graticule in English: graticulenoun ˈɡratɪkjuːlˈɡrædəˌkjul technical 1A network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map or plan can be represented. 〈技〉制图格网;地理格网;经纬(线格)网 Example sentencesExamples -  The map's graticule thus established the structural correctness of the conceptual geographical archive.
 -  The map has no indicator of orientation except the graticule, the latitude and longitude grid.
 -  The intimate zone of home is plotted on the abstract graticule of the globe.
 -  Completely surrounding the map is a 'graticule' which you can use to give you an idea about the scale of the map.
 -  Triangulation also fixed any specific point within the comprehensive graticule of longitude and latitude that described the shape and size of the globe.
 
 Synonyms web, criss-cross, grid, lattice, net, matrix, mesh, webbing, tracery, trellis - 1.1
another term for reticle Example sentencesExamples -  Female body size (pronotum width) was measured using the eyepiece graticule in a binocular microscope.
 -  Diameters at 1-4 mm behind the root apex were measured using a stereo microscope with an eyepiece graticule.
 -  Stomatal and epidermal cell numbers were counted using a microscope and eye-piece graticule and the systematic sampling strategy described previously.
 -  Stomatal densities of both leaf sides were determined under the microscope with an eye-piece graticule.
 -  The initial strip length was measured using a magnifying eyepiece with a graticule.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from French, from medieval Latin graticula 'a little grating', from Latin craticula 'gridiron', diminutive of cratis 'hurdle'.    Definition of graticule in US English: graticulenounˈɡradəˌkyo͞olˈɡrædəˌkjul technical 1A network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map or plan can be represented. 〈技〉制图格网;地理格网;经纬(线格)网 Example sentencesExamples -  The map has no indicator of orientation except the graticule, the latitude and longitude grid.
 -  The map's graticule thus established the structural correctness of the conceptual geographical archive.
 -  The intimate zone of home is plotted on the abstract graticule of the globe.
 -  Completely surrounding the map is a 'graticule' which you can use to give you an idea about the scale of the map.
 -  Triangulation also fixed any specific point within the comprehensive graticule of longitude and latitude that described the shape and size of the globe.
 
 Synonyms web, criss-cross, grid, lattice, net, matrix, mesh, webbing, tracery, trellis - 1.1
another term for reticle Example sentencesExamples -  Female body size (pronotum width) was measured using the eyepiece graticule in a binocular microscope.
 -  Diameters at 1-4 mm behind the root apex were measured using a stereo microscope with an eyepiece graticule.
 -  Stomatal and epidermal cell numbers were counted using a microscope and eye-piece graticule and the systematic sampling strategy described previously.
 -  Stomatal densities of both leaf sides were determined under the microscope with an eye-piece graticule.
 -  The initial strip length was measured using a magnifying eyepiece with a graticule.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from French, from medieval Latin graticula ‘a little grating’, from Latin craticula ‘gridiron’, diminutive of cratis ‘hurdle’.     |