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Lattice may refer to:
- Art and design
- Latticework an ornamental and/or structural criss-crossed framework, an arrangement of crossing laths or other thin strips of material
- Lattice (pastry)
- Architecture and engineering
- Mathematics
- Lattice (mathematics), any of the following:
- Lattice (order), a type of partially ordered set
- Concept lattice
- Lattice of subgroups
- Lattice theorem, a correspondence between lattices of subgroups
- Lattice (discrete subgroup), a discrete subgroup of a topological group with finite covolume
- Lattice (group), a repeating arrangement of points
- Bravais lattice, 14 possible arrangements of repeating points in 3-D
- Coxeter–Todd lattice
- Hexagonal lattice or Eisenstein integers
- Integer lattice
- Niemeier lattice
- Reciprocal lattice
- Square lattice or Gaussian integers
- Unimodular lattice, such as the Leech lattice or E8 lattice
- Arithmetic lattice, a lattice derived from a division algebra
- Bethe lattice, a regular infinite tree structure
- Lattice multiplication, a form of long multiplication suitable for hand calculation
- Lattice (order), a type of partially ordered set
- Science
- A crystal structure fitting a lattice arrangement
- Kagome lattice
- Lattice model (physics), a model defined not on a continuum, but on a lattice
- Medicine
- Lattice degeneration of the retina
- Companies and Organizations
- Lattice Semiconductor, an electronics company
- Lattice, Incorporated, a software company and makers of Lattice C
- Synonyms
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