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gitterartigen

Gitterartigen is a German adjective form meaning lattice-like or grid-like. It is derived from Gitter, meaning lattice or grid, combined with the suffix -artig, which conveys resemblance. The form gitterartigen is the declined version used with plural nouns (and certain cases) in the attributive position, as in die gitterartigen Muster or die gitterartigen Strukturen.

In use, gitterartig describes patterns, structures, or networks that resemble a lattice: a regular arrangement of

Common contexts include referring to materials with grid-like internal arrangements, patterns on textiles or surfaces, and

See also: Gitter (lattice), Netz (net), Muster (pattern), lattice structure, grid.

intersecting
lines,
nodes,
or
elements
that
form
a
grid.
The
term
is
common
in
descriptive
and
scientific
writing
and
can
be
found
across
disciplines
such
as
crystallography,
materials
science,
biology,
geology,
architecture,
and
design.
It
is
primarily
a
descriptive
rather
than
a
technical
classification,
signaling
qualitative
similarity
to
a
lattice
rather
than
asserting
a
precise
lattice
symmetry.
network
or
mesh
structures
in
biological
tissues
or
computational
models.
The
base
form
gitterartig
is
used
before
singular
nouns
(e.g.,
eine
gitterartige
Struktur),
while
gitterartigen
is
used
in
plural
or
after
definite
determiners
in
certain
cases
(e.g.,
die
gitterartigen
Muster).