LAT'TICE, n.
Any work of wood or iron, made by crossing laths, rods or bars, and forming open squares like net-work as the lattice of a window.
The mother of Sisera looked out at a window, and cried through the lattice. Judges 5 .
LAT'TICE, a.
1. Consisting of cross pieces as lattice work.
2. Furnished with lattice work as a lattice window.
LAT'TICE,
1. To form with cross bars, and open work.
2. To furnish with a lattice.
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