mesh(es) (Meaning)
mesh(es)
enmesh, entangle, to catch in the openings of a net, a loosely woven fabric with evenly spaced holes, a weblike pattern or construction, a woven, knit, or knotted material of open texture with evenly spaced holes, one of the openings between the threads or cords of a net, net entry 1 sense 1, to catch in or as if in a mesh, a flexible netting of fine wire used in surgery especially in the repair of large hernias and other body defects, an arrangement of elements that are linked together, working contact (as of the teeth of gears), one of the spaces formed by the threads of a net or the wires of a sieve or screen, to cause to resemble network, to be in or come into mesh, the coming or fitting together of the teeth of two gears, to coordinate closely, the fabric of a net, to fit or work together properly, web, snare, to become entangled in or as if in meshes, to fit together, to cause (parts, such as gears) to engage, one of the similar spaces in a network, an arrangement of interlocking metal links used especially for jewelry
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mesh(es) Sentence Examples
- The fine mesh of the fishing net entangles small fish effortlessly.
- A complex mesh of interlocking gears drives the engine's operation.
- The mesh screen protects the window against insects and debris.
- The internet has become a vast mesh of interconnected computers and devices.
- The chain-link fence consists of a mesh of interlocking steel links.
- The surgeon skillfully inserted a mesh patch to repair the damaged tissue.
- The mesh overlay on the map provides additional information or customization.
- The fabric's mesh construction allows for breathability and ventilation.
- The security fence's mesh apertures are designed to deter intruders.
- The mesh nodes in the wireless network facilitate communication between devices.
FAQs About the word mesh(es)
enmesh, entangle, to catch in the openings of a net, a loosely woven fabric with evenly spaced holes, a weblike pattern or construction, a woven, knit, or knott
web, trap, tangle, net, morass, tanglement, maze, noose, quicksand, snare
disentangles, frees,detaches, liberates, disengages, untangles, extricates,clears,
The fine mesh of the fishing net entangles small fish effortlessly.
A complex mesh of interlocking gears drives the engine's operation.
The mesh screen protects the window against insects and debris.
The internet has become a vast mesh of interconnected computers and devices.