What is network in Latin?

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"Network" in English comes from the roots "net" and "work" and refers to any interconnecting arrangement reminiscent of the mesh of a net. The Latin equivalent is rete (genitive retis, neuter), "net", or its diminutive reticulum(-i, n.). Among contemporary Latinists (including those that write for the Latin Vicipaedia), a computer network is rete computatrale, and the "internet" is known as Interrete.

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