"reticuloid" meaning in English

See reticuloid in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ɹɪˈtɪkjʊlɔɪd/ Forms: more reticuloid [comparative], most reticuloid [superlative]
Etymology: From reticulum + -oid; the noun sense is a nominalization of the adjective sense. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|reticulum|oid}} reticulum + -oid Head templates: {{en-adj|more}} reticuloid (comparative more reticuloid, superlative most reticuloid)
  1. Resembling or suggestive of, but not, a reticulum; that is, not reticulate or reticular but seeming so.
    Sense id: en-reticuloid-en-adj-cLaYSR3n
  2. Resembling or suggestive of, but not, reticulosis; that is, not leukemic or lymphomatous but seeming so.
    Sense id: en-reticuloid-en-adj-Zrg~xBjd Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 8 45 47
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Coordinate_terms: reticular, reticulate

Noun

IPA: /ɹɪˈtɪkjʊlɔɪd/
Etymology: From reticulum + -oid; the noun sense is a nominalization of the adjective sense. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|reticulum|oid}} reticulum + -oid Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} reticuloid (uncountable)
  1. (medicine, dermatology) A type of dermatitis resembling reticulosis but of different cause and character, usually actinic (caused by UV rays, usually from extensive sun exposure). Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Dermatology, Medicine
    Sense id: en-reticuloid-en-noun-QvVeigBk Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -oid, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 8 45 47 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -oid: 10 38 53 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 5 40 55 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 3 40 57 Topics: dermatology, medicine, sciences
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