Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reticular
Adjective
/rɪˈtɪkjʊlər/

Definition
Relating to or resembling a network; having a network-like structure.

Examples
- The reticular formation in the brain plays an important role in controlling consciousness.
- Reticular fibers provide support in various tissues and organs in the body.
- In the skin, reticular connective tissue helps maintain structure and elasticity.

Meaning
The term ‘reticular’ describes something that resembles or is arranged like a net or network, often used in contexts such as biology, where structures may be composed of a network of cells or fibers.

Synonyms
- Net-like
- Networked
- Mesh-like