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meshes, plural;
  1. (of the teeth of a gearwheel) Lock together or be engaged with another gearwheel
    • - one gear meshes with the input gear
  2. Make or become entangled or entwined
    • - their fingers meshed
    • - I don't want to get meshed in the weeds
  3. Be in or bring into harmony
    • - her memory of events doesn't mesh with the world around her
  4. Represent (a geometric object) as a set of finite elements for computational analysis or modeling

Noun
  1. Material made of a network of wire or thread
    • - mesh for fishing nets
    • - finer wire meshes are used for smaller particles
  2. The spacing of the strands of such material
    • - if the mesh is too big, small rabbits can squeeze through
  3. An interlaced structure
    • - cell fragments that agglutinate and form intricate meshes
  4. Used with reference to a complex or constricting situation
    • - the raveled mesh of events and her own emotions
  5. A set of finite elements used to represent a geometric object for modeling or analysis

  6. A computer network in which each computer or processor is connected to a number of others, esp. as an n-dimensional lattice


  1. engage: keep engaged; "engaged the gears"
  2. the number of openings per linear inch of a screen; measures size of particles; "a 100 mesh screen"; "100 mesh powdered cellulose"
  3. engagement: contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears"
  4. interlock: coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively
  5. mesh topology: the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component
  6. work together in harmony
  7. Mesh consists of semi-permeable barrier made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material. Mesh is similar to web or net in that it has many attached or woven strands.
  8. Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) is a comprehensive controlled vocabulary for the purpose of indexing journal articles and books in the life sciences; it can also serve as a thesaurus that facilitates searching. ...
  9. Mesh are a band from Bristol, England whose music could be described as synth pop. Earlier tracks had more of an industrial edge than recent releases.
  10. In cryptography, MESH is a block cipher designed in 2002 by Jorge Nakahara, Jr., Vincent Rijmen, Bart Preneel, and Joos Vandewalle. MESH is based directly on IDEA and uses the same basic operations.
  11. In mathematics, a partition of an interval [a, b] on the real line is a finite sequence of the form
  12. Mesh material is often used in determining the particle size distribution of a granular material. For example, a sample from a truckload of peanuts may be placed atop a mesh with 5 mm openings. ...
  13. A structure made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material, with evenly spaced openings between them; The opening or space enclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads enclosing such a space; The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a ...
  14. (Meshes) To dream of being entangled in the meshes of a net, or other like constructions, denotes that enemies will oppress you in time of seeming prosperity. To a young woman, this dream foretells that her environments will bring her into evil and consequent abandonment. ...
  15. Similar to a pique knit, but with a more open texture for increased breathability. Larger knit than Cool Weave.
  16. A type of fabric characterized by its net-like open appearance, and the spaces between the yarns. Mesh is available in a variety of constructions including wovens, knits, laces, or crocheted fabrics.
  17. Fabric made of either fiberglass or aluminum, used in the making of screens.
  18. In chain link fabric, the clear distance between parallel wires forming the diamond.
  19. Welded wire mesh generally used to reinforce concrete floors.
  20. (n.) A topology in which nodes form a regular acyclic d-dimensional grid, and each edge is parallel to a grid axis and joins two nodes that are adjacent along that axis. ...
  21. Network architecture wherein each node has the ability to communicate with every other node. In such a system, the number of potential communications paths = N * (N - 1) / 2
  22. The screen number of the finest screen of a specified standard screen scale through which almost all the particles of a powder sample will pass. Also called mesh size.
  23. A porous fabric with a net-like appearance.
  24. Sometimes known as polyhedron. Used in reference to imported geometry as well as Bryce's internally created Stone objects. Similar to Polygon, but polygonal faces have been diagonally split, or triangulated.
  25. A mesh is similar to fabric or a web in that it has many connected or weaved pieces. In clothing, a mesh is often defined as fabric that has a large number of closely-spaced holes, such as is common practice for modern sports jerseys.