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  • noun Plural form of reticule.

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Examples

  • Because of this, women began to carry little bags, called reticules, which accommodated much less than the capacious separate pockets.

    March 2007 2007

  • Because of this, women began to carry little bags, called reticules, which accommodated much less than the capacious separate pockets.

    Pockets = Freedom - A Dress A Day 2007

  • It also has multiple brightness settings as well as a model that gives you the option of red or green reticules.

    Red - Dot Scopes 2009

  • It also has multiple brightness settings as well as a model that gives you the option of red or green reticules.

    Red - Dot Scopes 2009

  • And we all dress up in low bodices and with our reticules and our--it's all very lovely.

    BODICE TWIPPING! Toby O'B 2010

  • Lady Squeams (the Right Honourable Lord Southdown), her lap-dog, her bags, reticules, and husband sit down, and cling hold of some ropes.

    Vanity Fair 2006

  • I don't give more than a week to EDITORS who have cash in their reticules, so you shouldn't be giving agents much more than that.

    Archive 2006-12-31 Miss Snark 2006

  • Range reticules moved inexorably closer; the enemy ship was established on track, only seconds from long-distance weapons range.

    Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005

  • Through the still, thick blur, men groped in and out; women, very few, grasped their reticules to their bosoms and handkerchiefs to their mouths; crowned with the weird excrescence of the driver, haloed by

    The Man of Property 2004

  • The two sisters instantly opened their reticules and produced two different remedies for neuralgia, each marked

    A Tangled Tale 2003

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