rāˈzō, rəˈ- noun
( plural reseaus -ōz ; or re·seaux -ō(z))
Etymology: French réseau, from Old French resel, diminutive of rais, rois net, from Latin retis, rete — more at retina
: network: as
a. : a system of lines forming small squares of standard size that is photographed by a separate exposure on the same plate with star images (as to facilitate measurements or detect changes of the film)
b. : a net ground or foundation in lace
c. : a screen with minute elements of three colors in a regular geometric pattern used for taking and viewing additive color photographs
d. : a group of meteorological stations under common direction or cooperating in some common purpose