reticle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of reticle
1650–60; < Latin rēticulum little net, equivalent to rēt- (stem of rēte ) net + -i- -i- + -culum -cle 1
Example Sentences
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The result of the inexorable reticle limit is the end of chips.
It helps that you can see a real-time reticle inside your goggles that shows where the motion controller is pointing — and that the drone automatically and smoothly brakes when you let go of the trigger.
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The Gators' likely starter is also moving away from his logo, a rifle scope reticle, on a brand that includes apparel.
From Washington Post
That was borderline nauseating, as was moving the reticle on turrets in planes and tanks with my head instead of being delegated to my hands.
From The Verge
One listing includes a shirt depicting a reticle focused on Epstein with both Bill and Hillary Clinton next to him.
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