
1) Agree 2) Be in harmony 3) Be simpatico 4) Become engaged 5) Blend 6) Blend well together 7) Breathable material 8) British synthpop group 9) Chicken coop material 10) Chicken wire 11) Click 12) Closely coordinate 13) Combine nicely 14) Come together 15) Come together as a unit 16) Come together like gears
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1) Agree 2) Engage 3) Enmesh 4) Ensnarl 5) Fitin 6) Fitwell 7) Grillwork 8) Hairnet 9) Interlock 10) Interval 11) Knot 12) Meshing 13) Meshwork 14) Net 15) Netting 16) Reseau 17) Sieve 18) Snood 19) Sparker 20) Synch 21) Tulle 22) Veiling 23) Wirework
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• (n.) The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack. • (v. t.) To catch in a mesh. • (n.) The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net. • (v. i.) To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels.
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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.
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an arrangement of electric lines forming a closed loop and supplied from several supply sources
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A knit or woven fabric consisting of small, evenly spaced holes.
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Medical Subject Headings
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1. The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net. 'A golden mesh to entrap the hearts of men.' (Shak) ... 2. The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack. Mesh stick, a stick on which the mesh is formed in netting. ... Origin: AS. Masc, max, mscre;...
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Fabric with a regular, open texture. May be knitted or woven, fine or coarse.
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Medical Subject Headings. The US National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus. Terms are arranged in a hierarchical structure.
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a measure of fineness of a woven material, screen, or sieve; e.g., a 200-mesh sieve has 200 openings per linear inch. A 200-mesh screen with a wire diameter of 0.0021 in. (0.0533 mm) has an opening of 0.074 mm, or will pass a particle of 74 microns. See micron.
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Mesh (mĕsh)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
masc ,
max ,
mæscre ; akin to Dutch
maas ,
masche , Old High German
masca , Icelandic
möskvi ; confer Lithuanian
mazgas a knot,
megsti to weave nets, to knot.]
1. The opening or space inc...
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Mesh intransitive verb (Gearing) To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels.
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Mesh transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Meshed ;
present participle & verbal noun Meshing .] To catch in a mesh.
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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.
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An open-weave knitted or woven fabric that produces a net or sheer-like effect.
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A fabric made of a network of threads characterized by its net-like open appearance, and the spaces between the yarns. It is available in a variety of constructions including woven, knits, laces, or crocheted fabrics.
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Medical Subject Headings
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Medical subject heading. Term used by National Library of Medicine, and employed in their MEDLINE system
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meshing noun the act of interlocking or meshing; `an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check`
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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.
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A porous fabric with a net-like appearance.
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[Fabrics] 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.
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A Woven nylon used in upper construction. Mesh has excellent breath-ability. Any fabric, knitted or woven, with an open construction.
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A lightweight, venting fabric often used as a way to allow moisture to escape from garments, with no need to remove a layer. Mesh is very lightweight.
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