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Mesh   /mɛʃ/   Listen
Mesh

noun
1.
The number of openings per linear inch of a screen; measures size of particles.  "100 mesh powdered cellulose"
2.
Contact by fitting together.  Synonyms: engagement, interlocking, meshing.  "The meshing of gears"
3.
The topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component.  Synonym: mesh topology.
4.
An open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals.  Synonyms: meshing, meshwork, net, network.
5.
The act of interlocking or meshing.  Synonyms: interlock, interlocking, meshing.
verb
(past & past part. meshed; pres. part. meshing)
1.
Keep engaged.  Synonyms: engage, lock, operate.  Antonym: disengage.
2.
Coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively.  Synonym: interlock.
3.
Work together in harmony.
4.
Entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh.  Synonyms: enmesh, ensnarl.



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"Mesh" Quotes from Famous Books



... dreadful protectress was, somehow or other, made essential to his; that, were she to die, he should perish in some ghastly and preternatural expiation. But for the last few months he had, at length, escaped from her; diving so low, so deep into the mud, that even her net could not mesh him. Hence, perhaps, the imminence of the perils from which he had so narrowly escaped, hence the utterness of his present destitution. But man, however vile, whatever his peril, whatever his destitution, was born free, and loves liberty. Liberty to go to Satan in ...
— What Will He Do With It, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... fingers he worked by the fisherman's side hauling the heavy webbing to the deck. As they reached the middle of the string the weight of the sagging nets increased and a number of glistening barracuda floundered from the water, gilled by the strong mesh. The girl observed the ...
— El Diablo • Brayton Norton

... night of profound meditation in the solitude of his wigwam, Little Tim set to work and cut up several fresh buffalo hides into long and strong lines with which he made a net of enormous mesh and strength. He arranged it in such a way, with a line run round the circumference, that he could draw it together like a purse. With this gigantic affair on his shoulder, he set off one morning at daybreak into the mountains. He met the agent, who was an early riser, ...
— The Prairie Chief • R.M. Ballantyne

... is prescribed, as in catarrhal and nervous, stomach or liver complaints, which pack may be worn during the night as well as the day, a long, wide mesh shawl, with a bandage, 7 to 8 inches in width at each end, is most servicable, as it will reach around the body 4 or 5 times. In order to exclude the air as much as possible, the moist compress is first applied, and then the shawl is placed around the body in such a way ...
— Valere Aude - Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration • Louis Dechmann

... Aileen to think? Her moods and aspirations were linked so closely with the love and success of Cowperwood that she could not, in spite of herself, but take fire at the least thought of losing him. He himself wondered sometimes, as he threaded the mesh-like paths of sex, what she would do once she discovered his variant conduct. Indeed, there had been little occasional squabbles, not sharp, but suggestive, when he was trifling about with Mrs. Kittridge, Mrs. ...
— The Titan • Theodore Dreiser


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