any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
an interwoven or intertwined structure; network.
any arrangement of interlocking metal links or wires with evenly spaced, uniform small openings between, as used in jewelry or sieves.
one of the open spaces between the cords or ropes of a net.
meshes,
the threads that bind such spaces.
the means of catching or holding fast: to be caught in the meshes of the law.
Machinery. the engagement of gear teeth.
Electricity. a set of branches that forms a closed path in a network so that removal of a branch results in an open path.
Metallurgy. a designation of a given fineness of powder used in powder metallurgy in terms of the number of the finest screen through which almost all the particles will pass: This powder is 200 mesh.
verb (used with object)
to catch or entangle in or as if in a net; enmesh.
to form with meshes, as a net.
Machinery. to engage, as gear teeth.
to cause to match, coordinate, or interlock: They tried to mesh their vacation plans.
verb (used without object)
to become enmeshed.
Machinery. to become or be engaged, as the teeth of one gear with those of another.
to match, coordinate, or interlock: The two versions of the story don't mesh.
Origin of mesh
1375–1425; late Middle English mesch, apparently continuing Old English masc, max; akin to Old High German māsca,Middle Dutch maesche
SYNONYMS FOR mesh
2 web, netting, grill, screen, grid.
SEE SYNONYMS FOR mesh ON THESAURUS.COM
OTHER WORDS FROM mesh
in·ter·mesh,verb (used without object)mis·mesh,verbun·mesh,verb (used with object)
Pour your dirty water through a mesh strainer and into another bucket before dumping it.
The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Camp Cooking|AC Shilton|September 5, 2020|Outside Online
Ly likes to let her dishes drain in a mesh laundry bag hung from a tree branch.
The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Camp Cooking|AC Shilton|September 5, 2020|Outside Online
The first step of photosynthesis happens in a light-harvesting complex, a mesh of proteins in which pigments are embedded, forming an antenna.
Why Are Plants Green? To Reduce the Noise in Photosynthesis.|Rodrigo Pérez Ortega|July 30, 2020|Quanta Magazine
They placed a porous mesh made of platinum between two ion-exchange wafers to create a wafer that pushes ions through membranes using an electric field.
Artificial Kidneys Are a Step Closer With This New Tech|Vanessa Bates Ramirez|June 3, 2020|Singularity Hub
They cut across the leg of the stocking, creating a tube of stretchy nylon mesh.
Science offers recipes for homemade coronavirus masks|Kathiann Kowalski|May 14, 2020|Science News For Students
Tomlinson tackles all of these, and more, and tries to make them all mesh in his tale.
Slaves In A Family's Past Haunt The Present|Michael Signer|August 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But unfortunately, along that way, we had some mesh tank tops and we had some baggy denim Sean John jumpsuits— JACOB: Sean John!
Not a Liquid Dream: O-Town's Back, Baby. But Where’s Ashley?|Melissa Leon|August 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Apologies, of course, if you have done cocaine at a Williamsburg rave while wearing a mesh tanktop recently.
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They cling to the walls, hang off the ceiling, bounce persistently against the mesh opening, trying to get at us.
Mosquitoes Love Some People More and Science Wants to Know Why|Josh Dzieza|August 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST
“To the left of the pedestrian gate, which is wooden, is a mesh gate, and that had been cut,” testified Bloom.
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In the 1st round, every stitch has the silk passed twice round the mesh.
The Ladies' Knitting and Netting Book|Miss Watts
In the fourth row you use the mesh No. 14 and leaving all the increased stitches without netting them, net the long loops plain.
The Ladies' Work-Table Book|Anonymous
Here the samplers, Government employees, ran their little hollow tubes through the mesh of the sacks that contained sugar.
Uncle Sam Detective|William Atherton Du Puy
Net the first row plain, having the silk round the mesh twice.
The Ladies' Work-Table Book|Anonymous
If these cause trouble the clay must be made into slip first and lawned through 120 mesh.
The Potter's Craft|Charles F. Binns
British Dictionary definitions for mesh
mesh
/ (mɛʃ) /
noun
a network; net
an open space between the strands of a network
(often plural)the strands surrounding these spaces
anything that ensnares, or holds like a netthe mesh of the secret police
the engagement of teeth on interacting gearwheelsthe gears are in mesh
a measure of spacing of the strands of a mesh or grid, expressed as the distance between strands for coarse meshes or a number of strands per unit length for fine meshes
verb
to entangle or become entangled
(of gear teeth) to engage or cause to engage
(intr often foll by with) to coordinate (with)to mesh with a policy
to work or cause to work in harmony
Derived forms of mesh
meshy, adjective
Word Origin for mesh
C16: probably from Dutch maesche; related to Old English masc, Old High German masca