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  1. Graticule (cartography) - Wikipedia

    Graticule (cartography) Map of Europe with a 30° graticule in dark gray A graticule or grid (from Latin crāticula 'grill/grating'), on a map, is a graphical depiction of a coordinate system as a grid of …

  2. What are grids and graticules?—ArcMap | Documentation - Esri

    A grid is a network of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines used to identify locations on a map. Graticules are lines showing parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude for the earth. ArcMap has …

  3. GRATICULE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    GRATICULE definition: a network of parallels and meridians on a map or chart. See examples of graticule used in a sentence.

  4. Graticule (cartography) explained

    Graticule (cartography) explained A graticule or grid, on a map, is a graphical depiction of a coordinate system as a grid of coordinate curves or "lines", each curve/line representing a constant coordinate …

  5. GRATICULE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GRATICULE is reticle. : the network of lines of latitude and longitude upon which a map is drawn

  6. graticule - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · graticule (plural graticules) A grid of horizontal and vertical lines; specifically, one used as a guide to proportionately enlarge or reduce a drawing. (geography) The network of lines of …

  7. What is a Graticule? (with pictures) - AllTheScience

    May 21, 2024 · A graticule is a network of lines which can be used for geographic plotting, scale, and focusing, depending on the application. While sometimes described as a grid, a graticule is not …

  8. What is a graticule? - Art of Geography

    In cartography, a graticule is a network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map or plan can be represented. On many maps of the world, the gridlines of latitude and longitude allow …

  9. Graticule - Geohashing

    A graticule is a network of geographic lines. We use it to refer to the rectangular [1] zones between the latitude and longitude lines, each 1°×1° in size. A graticule may be divided into 100 centicules in a …

  10. The Earth and the Graticule - Geographic Book

    Jun 9, 2023 · The graticule is an imaginary grid system overlaying the Earth’s surface, allowing us to measure locations accurately. It comprises lines of latitude (parallels) and longitude (meridians) …