grid
A rectangular array of squares or rectangles of equal size, such as in a crossword puzzle.
Noun
- A rectangular array of squares or rectangles of equal size, such as in a crossword puzzle.
- A tiling of the plane with regular polygons; a honeycomb.
- A system for delivery of electricity, consisting of various substations, transformers and generators, connected by wire.
- You can't turn off the building from here; you have to shut down the whole grid. - 1988, Die Hard (movie)
- [Rural solar plant] schemes are of little help to industry or other heavy users of electricity. Nor is solar power yet as cheap as the grid. For all that, the rapid arrival of electric light to Indian villages is long...
- A system or structure of distributed computers working mostly on a peer-to-peer basis, used mainly to solve single and complex scientific or technical problems or to process data at high speeds (as in clusters).
- A method of marking off maps into areas.
- The pattern of starting positions of the drivers for a race.
- McLaren's Lewis Hamilton fought up from the back of the grid to eighth, with team-mate Jenson Button taking ninth. - 2012 May 13, Andrew Benson, “Williams's Pastor Maldonado takes landmark Spanish Grand Prix win”, in...
- The third (or higher) electrode of a vacuum tube (triode or higher).
- A battery-plate somewhat like a grating, especially a zinc plate in a primary battery, or a lead plate in a secondary or storage battery.
- A grating of parallel bars; a gridiron.
- They camped that night at Dingo Creek, the fire Jim quickly made, Put the Billy on the cross-piece, pitched the tent, Brought a steak from 'neath the saddle-flap, and on the "grid" 'twas laid, A piece of rusty fencing...
- An openwork ceiling above the stage or studio, used for affixing lights etc.
- Everything on the grid – all the backdrops and curtains, anything that has to move up and down from the fly-tower – has to be counterweighted. - 2018, Maggie Harcourt, Theatrical:
- A bicycle.
- ‘Hop on the bar of my grid,’ said D'Arcy. ‘I'll double you round to meet some pals of ours.’ - 1963, Ronald Hugh Morrieson, The Scarecrow, Text Classics, published 2012, page 80:
Origin
Back-formation or clipping of griddle or gridiron.
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ball grid array Cartesian grid cattle grid control grid diagrid dodecagrid Dürer grid electric grid geogrid gridable grid butt grid cell gridder griddler griddy grid electricity grid girl grid-in gridiron gridless gridlike gridline grid-lined gridlock
Verb
- To mark with a grid.
- To assign a reference grid to.
- To enter in a grid.
- On the SAT, to answer a grid-in question, you grid in your answer by filling out the ovals.