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An anisotropic etching mode is commonly known for perfect crystalline materials, generally leading to simple Euclidean geometric patterns.This principle has also proved to apply to the etching of the thinnest crystalline material, graphene, resulting in hexagonal holes with zigzag edge structures.Here we demonstrate for the first time that the graphene etching mode can deviate significantly from simple anisotropic etching.