Definition of «reticle»

A reticle is a fine-wire mesh or grating that serves as an optical pattern for the projection, magnification, or enhancement of images. It can also refer to a small image or pattern used in photolithography processes when creating electronic circuits and devices. In this context, it acts as a template for transferring patterns onto materials such as silicon wafers during manufacturing.

Sentences with «reticle»

  • Ross Rubin is principal analyst at Reticle Research, a technology, media and telecom advisory firm, and founder of Backerjack, which covers crowdfunded product innovation. (engadget.com)
  • Despite having my character at the edge of cover, with my body nearly completely exposed and the aiming reticle on a opponent, I found out to my disbelief that I could not shoot my weapon. (glitchcat.com)
  • You control the targeting reticle with the thumb stick and shoot with the A, X, and B buttons. (andymerrill.com)
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