mesh has definitions from the field of clothing
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[ noun ] the number of opening per inch of a screen; measures size of particles

Examples

"a 100 mesh screen" or "100 mesh powdered cellulose"

Used in print

(M. Yokoyama et al., "Chemical and serological...)

The DEAE-cellulose , containing 0.78 mEq of N / g , was prepared in our laboratory by the method of Peterson and Sober ( 7 ) from powdered cellulose , 100 - 230 mesh .

Related terms

linear_unit inch

2
[ verb ] keep engaged

Synonyms

lock operate engage

Examples

"engaged the gears"

Used in print

(The Family Handyman, 11:5...)

They should be as straight as possible , as this will effect their ability to mesh properly when the walls are_erected .

3
[ verb ] coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively

Synonyms

interlock

Used in print

(Peter Wyden, "The Chances of Accidental War"...)

Why does Wisman 's ever-changing code always mesh with the fragments in possession of the button pushers ?

Related terms

organize

4
[ noun ] contact by fitting together

Examples

"the engagement of the clutch" "the meshing of gears"

Related terms

contact engage engage

5
[ noun ] the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component

Synonyms

mesh_topology

Related terms

network_topology

6
[ noun ] (clothing) an open fabric woven together at regular intervals

Synonyms

net

7
[ verb ] entangle or catch in or as if in a mesh

Synonyms

enmesh ensnarl

Related terms

entangle network

8
[ verb ] work together in harmony

Related terms

relate

9
[ noun ] (clothing) an interconnected or intersecting configuration or system of components

Examples

"there was a hole in the network where some of the strands were broken" "he used a copper frame with copper meshing"

10
[ noun ] the act of interlocking or meshing

Examples

"an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check"

Related terms

catch engage interlock

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