See Also: reticulate(medicine)
burglary(dictionary)
reticulate(1)(dictionary)
reticulate(2)(dictionary)
burglary(encyclopedia)
burglary(dictionary)
Burglary(law)
confluent and reticulate papillomatosis(medicine)

reticulate(2) (iou) and burglary (iou)


reticulate(2) (iou)



reticulate verb. L18.
[Back-form. from RETICULATED.]
verb trans. Divide into a network or something resembling this; arrange in small squares or intersecting lines. L18.
b. Form or make (a net). rare. M19.
verb intrans. Be or become reticulated. M19.

burglary (iou)



burglary noun. E16.
[Law French burglarie (cf. Anglo-Norman b(o)urgerie, Anglo-Latin burgaria), formed as BURGLAR: see -Y3.]
The crime of entering a building (in English law formerly by night only) with intent to commit an arrestable offence. E16.
An act of so entering a building. E17.
? The legal definition has varied in different jurisdictions and periods.