- A
reticule, also
known as a
ridicule or indispensable, was a type of
small handbag or purse,
similar to a
modern evening bag, used
mainly from 1795 to...
- Look up
reticule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reticule can
refer to: Reticle, fine
lines in the
eyepiece of a
sighting device Reticule (handbag)...
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Stadiametric rangefinding, or the
stadia method / stadiametry, is a
technique of
measuring distances with a
telescopic instrument. The term
stadia comes...
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traditional ****anese
drawstring bag, used like a
handbag (similar to the
English reticule) for
carrying around personal possessions;
smaller ones are
usually used...
- middle, and
stadia marks for
windage to the left and
right of the
center reticule. The
reticle is also
illuminated by
radioactive tritium instead of a small...
- Look up
reticle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
reticle or
reticule, also
known as a graticule, is a
pattern of fine
lines or
markings built into...
- century-style
hanging pockets Parts of a
tailored pocket Handbag Pocket square Reticule Wallet "A
History of Handbags".
Random History.
Retrieved April 23, 2016...
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carry even a handkerchief, the
ladies had to use
small bags
known as
reticules. They were fond of wigs,
often choosing blonde because the
Paris Commune...
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which level they use; once
players have
locked onto an enemy, the lock-on
reticule changes color over time to
indicate the
three levels: white,
yellow and...
- and a three-position safety. The
sight added a
crosshair to the
circle reticule. New
Zealand issued both
factory and
locally modified carbines alongside...