grid

[ɡrɪd]

grid Definition

  • 1a framework of spaced bars that are parallel to or cross each other; a grating.
  • 2a network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles.
  • 3a pattern or structure made from horizontal and vertical lines crossing each other.

Using grid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "grid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city streets are laid out in a grid pattern.

  • Example

    The graph paper has a grid of one-inch squares.

  • Example

    The power went out because of a problem with the electrical grid.

  • Example

    The artist used a grid to help her draw the portrait accurately.

grid Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with grid

  • not connected to the main electricity grid or public utilities

    Example

    They live off the grid in a remote cabin in the woods.

  • connected to the main electricity grid or public utilities

    Example

    The new housing development will be on the grid for both electricity and water.

  • a method of laying out streets, buildings, and other features in a city or town using a grid pattern

    Example

    The grid system used in New York City makes it easy to navigate the streets.

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Summary: grid in Brief

The term 'grid' [ɡrɪd] refers to a framework of spaced bars or a network of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles. It can also refer to a pattern or structure made from horizontal and vertical lines crossing each other. Examples include city streets laid out in a grid pattern and graph paper with one-inch squares. The phrase 'off the grid' means not connected to public utilities, while 'on the grid' means connected to them.

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