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network in Latin

network in Latin is reticulum — network means a group of interconnected people, systems, or things, such as a social or professional circle.

network in Latin

reticulum
noun
Any interconnected group or system.

What does "network" mean?

  1. noun A group of interconnected people, systems, or things, such as a social or professional circle.
    "She built a strong network of contacts throughout her career."
  2. noun A system of connected computers or devices that share information.
    "The office network went down for most of the morning."
  3. noun A group of affiliated broadcast stations sharing programming.
    "The show aired on a major television network."
  4. verb To build professional or social relationships, or to connect devices together.
    "He spent the conference networking with other developers."

network in a sentence

  • She built a strong network of contacts throughout her career.
  • The office network went down for most of the morning.
  • The show aired on a major television network.
  • He spent the conference networking with other developers.

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What is "network" in Latin?

"network" in Latin is reticulum. network means: A group of interconnected people, systems, or things, such as a social or professional circle.

How do you use "network" in a sentence?

Example: "She built a strong network of contacts throughout her career." In Latin, "network" is reticulum.

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