rectangular lattice

rectangular lattice
French\ \ treillis rectangulaire
German\ \ rechteckiges Gitter
Dutch\ \ rechthoekig rooster
Italian\ \ reticolo rettangolare
Spanish\ \ damero rectangular; retículo rectangular
Catalan\ \ reticle rectangular
Portuguese\ \ rede rectangular; reticulado rectangular; rede retangular (bra); reticulado retangular (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ gitterrektangel
Norwegian\ \ rektangulær lattis
Swedish\ \ rektangulärt gitter
Greek\ \ ορθογώνιο πλέγμα
Finnish\ \ suorakaidehila
Hungarian\ \ derékszögû rács
Turkish\ \ dikdörtgensel kafes
Estonian\ \ ristkülikvõre
Lithuanian\ \ stačiakampė struktūra; gardelė
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ krata prostokątna
Russian\ \ прямоугольная решетка
Ukrainian\ \ прямокутна гратка
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ rétthyrnd grindarbyggingu
Euskara\ \ angeluzuzena saretazko
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ تصميم شبكي منتظم
Afrikaans\ \ reghoekige rooster
Chinese\ \ 矩 形 格
Korean\ \ 직사각격자

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