võrkmusterine
Võrkmusterine is an Estonian term used as an adjective to describe a design, texture, or structure that features a net-like or lattice pattern. The word is formed from võrk 'net' + muster 'pattern' with the adjectival suffix -ine, effectively meaning 'net-patterned' or 'mesh-like'. In textiles, võrkmusterine refers to openwork fabrics or knits where gaps create a mesh or lattice, such as lacework or mesh-knit fabrics. In graphic design and typography, it can describe repeating interlaced lines or grid-based motifs that resemble a net. In architecture and engineering, net-like façades, latticed screens, or perforated shells designed to balance light, air, and strength may be described as võrkmusterine.
Usage notes: The term is primarily found in Estonian-language design discourse and may be used descriptively