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network vs reticule

reticule vs network

network and reticule both are nouns.

network is a verb but reticule is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
network Yes No Yes No
reticule Yes No No No
As nouns, reticule is a hyponym of network; that is, reticule is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than network:
  • network: a system of intersecting lines or channels
  • reticule: a network of fine lines, dots, cross hairs, or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument
Other hyponyms of network include reseau, graticule, reticle, reticulation.
network (noun) reticule (noun)
an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals a woman's drawstring handbag; usually made of net or beading or brocade; used in 18th and 19th centuries
(broadcasting) a communication system consisting of a group of broadcasting stations that all transmit the same programs a network of fine lines, dots, cross hairs, or wires in the focal plane of the eyepiece of an optical instrument
(electronics) a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits
a system of intersecting lines or channels
an interconnected system of things or people
network (verb) reticule (verb)
communicate with and within a group
Difference between network and reticule

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