reticulosa (Meaning)

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reticulosa (n. pl.)

Same as Reticularia.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reticulosa

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

reticulosa Sentence Examples

  1. The skin condition known as pemphigus reticulosa causes blisters and erosions that form a reticular pattern.
  2. The variety of orchid species known as Cattleya reticulosa is characterized by its delicate white flowers with a reticulate pattern on their petals.
  3. The marine snail Nassarius reticulosa possesses a shell marked with an intricate reticulate pattern.
  4. The vasculature of the brain in Alzheimer's disease exhibits a reticulosa phenotype, characterized by a loss of small blood vessels.
  5. The reticulosa membrane, a specialized neuronal network, plays a crucial role in the regulation of heart rate.
  6. The fungus Blumeria reticulosa, commonly known as powdery mildew, causes a characteristic reticulate pattern on leaves of host plants.
  7. The surface of the seed coat of the plant Arabidopsis reticulosa is adorned with a beautiful reticulate sculpture.
  8. The geological formation known as the Reticulosa Sandstone is distinguished by its interconnected network of fractures.
  9. The genetic disorder reticulosa pigmentosa is characterized by hyperpigmentation of the skin and the formation of reticular patches.
  10. The design of some textiles and fabrics incorporates a reticulate pattern, resembling a network of interconnected threads or lines.

FAQs About the word reticulosa

Same as Reticularia.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The skin condition known as pemphigus reticulosa causes blisters and erosions that form a reticular pattern.

The variety of orchid species known as Cattleya reticulosa is characterized by its delicate white flowers with a reticulate pattern on their petals.

The marine snail Nassarius reticulosa possesses a shell marked with an intricate reticulate pattern.

The vasculature of the brain in Alzheimer's disease exhibits a reticulosa phenotype, characterized by a loss of small blood vessels.