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[ lat-ist ] / ˈlæt ɪst /
adjectivehaving a lattice or latticework. Biology. clathrate. Origin of latticedFirst recorded in 1555–65; lattice + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM latticedhalf-latticed, adjectiveun·lat·ticed, adjectiveWords nearby latticedLatter-Day Saints, latterly, lattermost, lattice, lattice constant, latticed, lattice defect, lattice energy, lattice girder, latticeleaf, latticework Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for latticedThis information can be processed and then fed back into the city, creating a latticed network of feedback loops. How Big Data Is Entering Every Corner of Our Lives|Leo Hollis|July 26, 2013|DAILY BEAST The latticed windows were wide open, and the warm summer sunshine filled the room. John Marchmont's Legacy, Volumes I-III|Mary E. Braddon Rachel sat down by the latticed window and looked out into the darkness. Red Pottage|Mary Cholmondeley A narrow, latticed and roofed gallery built without the Queen's rooms looked down upon orange and myrtle trees and a fountain.
He looked out into the latticed darkness, and longed fiercely, passionately for a son. Diana Tempest, Volume II (of 3)|Mary Cholmondeley The colonel turned his back to Umballa, sought the latticed window and peered forth. The Adventures of Kathlyn|Harold MacGrath
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