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Dictionary » R » Reticulum Reticulumreticulum Origin: L. Dim. Of rete a net. (Science: anatomy) The second stomach of ruminants, in which folds of the mucous membrane form hexagonal cells; also called the honeycomb stomach. The neuroglia. ![]()
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