lace vs reticulum

lace

noun
  • A light fabric containing patterns of holes, usually built up from a single thread. ᵂᵖ 

  • A cord or ribbon passed through eyelets in a shoe or garment, pulled tight and tied to fasten the shoe or garment firmly. ᵂᵖ 

  • A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net. 

verb
  • To beat; to lash; to make stripes on. 

  • To interweave items. 

  • To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material. 

  • To interweave the spokes of a bicycle wheel. 

  • To add alcohol, poison, a drug or anything else potentially harmful to (food or drink). 

  • To fasten (something) with laces. 

reticulum

noun
  • A pattern of interconnected objects. 

  • A network. For example, the endoplasmic reticulum forms a network of cellular components that functions as a transportation system within the cell. 

  • The tripe made from the second compartment of the stomach of a cow (or other ruminant). 

  • The second compartment of the stomach of a cow or other ruminant. 

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