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grid
noun
A
set
of
evenly
spaced
horizontal
and
vertical
lines
that
cross
to
form
squares
,
used
as
a
guide
for
drawing
,
maps
,
or
arranging
things
.
•
She
drew
a
light
pencil
grid
on
the
paper
before
sketching
the
comic
panels
.
She
drew
a
light
pencil
grid
on
the
paper
before
sketching
the
comic
panels
.
•
The
city
is
laid
out
on
a
simple
grid
of
streets
running
north–south
and
east–west
.
The
city
is
laid
out
on
a
simple
grid
of
streets
running
north–south
and
east–west
.
noun
The
network
of
interconnected
power
lines
and
stations
that
delivers
electricity
to
homes
and
businesses
.
•
A
severe
storm
knocked
out
the
grid
,
leaving
the
whole
town
without
power
.
A
severe
storm
knocked
out
the
grid
,
leaving
the
whole
town
without
power
.
•
Solar
panels
on
her
roof
send
excess
energy
back
into
the
grid
.
Solar
panels
on
her
roof
send
excess
energy
back
into
the
grid
.
noun
In
motor
racing
,
the
arrangement
of
cars
in
rows
at
the
starting
line
before
a
race
begins
.
•
The
driver
earned
pole
position
at
the
front
of
the
grid
.
The
driver
earned
pole
position
at
the
front
of
the
grid
.
•
Mechanics
hurried
to
push
the
car
onto
the
grid
before
the
countdown
.
Mechanics
hurried
to
push
the
car
onto
the
grid
before
the
countdown
.
verb
-
grid
,
gridding
,
grids
,
gridded
To
draw
or
divide
something
with
evenly
spaced
crossing
lines
,
creating
a
pattern
of
squares
.
•
The
designer
will
grid
the
layout
before
adding
colors
.
The
designer
will
grid
the
layout
before
adding
colors
.
•
The
students
gridded
their
sketchbooks
to
practice
perspective
drawing
.
The
students
gridded
their
sketchbooks
to
practice
perspective
drawing
.