noun
- Plural of grid; a pattern of lines that cross each other to form a series of squares or rectangles.
- Systems of wires, pipes, or cables that distribute electricity, water, or other resources across a region.
- Coordinate systems used in maps or charts to locate positions.
Usage: often used in technical or infrastructure contexts
Usage: common in geography and navigation
Examples
- The city planner drew grids on the map to organize the new neighborhoods.
- Power grids deliver electricity from power plants to homes and businesses.
- The artist used grids to help transfer the design onto the canvas.
- Navigation systems rely on grids to pinpoint exact locations.
- The spreadsheet contains multiple grids of data organized by columns and rows.
- Water distribution grids ensure that clean water reaches every household.
- Students used grids to plot points on their graphs in math class.