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What does litticed mean?

"Litticed" is not a standard English word. It's likely a misspelling of one of the following:

* Latticed: This refers to something made with a lattice, a structure of interwoven strips, usually of wood or metal. Examples include:

* Latticed window: A window with a grid of bars or strips.

* Latticed fence: A fence made with crisscrossed wooden or metal strips.

* Litigate: This is a verb meaning to engage in a legal dispute or lawsuit.

* Littered: This is the past participle of "litter," meaning to scatter things untidily.

To understand what the intended meaning is, you'll need more context. Can you provide the sentence or situation where you encountered the word "litticed"?

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