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The synonyms of “Mesh” are: mesh topology, interlock, interlocking, meshing, meshwork, net, network, engagement, netting, tracery, reticulation, entanglement, tangle, web, snare, trap, enmesh, ensnarl, engage, lock, operate, be engaged, mate, connect, entangle, ensnare, entrap, catch, harmonize, fit together, go together, coordinate, match, be on the same wavelength, dovetail
Mesh as a Noun
Definitions of "Mesh" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mesh” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The spacing between the individual strands that form mesh.
- The topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component.
- Used with reference to a complex or constricting situation.
- An interlaced structure.
- A type of netting of plastic or organic material that may be implanted to support various tissues or organs.
- A representation of a given shape or form, consisting of an arrangement of a finite set of geometric components.
- An open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals.
- Material made of a network of wire or thread.
- The number of openings per linear inch of a screen; measures size of particles.
- A computer network in which each computer or processor is connected to a number of others, especially so as to form a multidimensional lattice.
- The act of interlocking or meshing.
- Contact by fitting together.
Synonyms of "Mesh" as a noun (16 Words)
engagement | Contact by fitting together. He lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement. |
entanglement | An intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim. Romantic entanglements. |
interlock | The act of interlocking or meshing. An interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check. |
interlocking | The act of interlocking or meshing. An interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check. |
mesh topology | An open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals. |
meshing | The act of interlocking or meshing. The meshing of gears. |
meshwork | An interlaced structure; a network. A meshwork of interwoven bars. |
net | A network of interconnected computers. A full net practice. |
netting | A goal lined with netting as in soccer or hockey. Protect crops from pigeons and other birds with netting. |
network | A number of interconnected computers, machines, or operations. Network television. |
reticulation | The formation of a network of wrinkles or cracks in a photographic emulsion. Six kilometres of reticulation mains. |
snare | Strings stretched across the lower head of a snare drum they make a rattling sound when the drum is hit. Seducers laid their snares for innocent provincials. |
tangle | A twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven. They carved their way through the tangle of vines. |
tracery | Ornamental stone openwork, typically in the upper part of a Gothic window. The rose designs were divided by tracery. |
trap | A device to hurl clay pigeons into the air for trapshooters. They fell into the trap of relying too little on equity finance. |
web | The flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft. Material downloaded from the web. |
Usage Examples of "Mesh" as a noun
- If the mesh is too big, small rabbits can squeeze through.
- Finer wire meshes are used for smaller particles.
- A 100 mesh screen.
- Mesh for fishing nets.
- You are just common people going about your lives caught in the common mesh of history.
- Cell fragments which agglutinate and form intricate meshes.
- The meshing of gears.
- 100 mesh powdered cellulose.
- Multiple boards can be arranged in various multiprocessing architectures, including 3-D mesh, ring, or hypercube.
- The mesh was implanted at the site of the fistula.
Mesh as a Verb
Definitions of "Mesh" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mesh” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- (of the teeth of a gearwheel) be engaged with another gearwheel.
- Work together in harmony.
- Keep engaged.
- Coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively.
- Make or become entangled or entwined.
- Represent a geometric object as a set of finite elements.
- Be in or bring into harmony.
- Entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh.
Synonyms of "Mesh" as a verb (23 Words)
be engaged | Work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function. |
be on the same wavelength | To remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted — used only in infinitive form. |
catch | Dismiss a batsman by catching the ball before it touches the ground. Don t catch your meaning. |
connect | Make a logical or causal connection. The batter connected for a home run. |
coordinate | Form a coordinate bond to an atom or molecule. The stud fastenings are coloured to coordinate with the shirt. |
dovetail | Join together by means of a dovetail. Plan to enable parents to dovetail their career and family commitments. |
engage | Keep engaged. Organizations engage in a variety of activities. |
enmesh | Entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh. He is enmeshed in an adulterous affair. |
ensnare | Catch in or as if in a trap. They were ensnared in city centre traffic. |
ensnarl | Cause to become caught up in complex difficulties or problems. |
entangle | Twist together or entwine into a confusing mass. They were suspicious of becoming entangled in a civil war. |
entrap | Catch in or as if in a trap. Discarded fishing lines can entrap wildlife. |
fit together | Be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired. |
go together | Be in the right place or situation. |
harmonize | Bring (several things) into consonance or relate harmoniously. Harmonize the different interests. |
interlock | Lock or join (things) together. Their fingers interlocked. |
lock | Hold in a locking position. The phone is locked to T mobile. |
match | Make equal uniform corresponding or matching. The big names were matched against nobodies. |
mate | Engage in sexual intercourse. Successful males may mate with many females. |
net | Catch or land a fish or other animal with a net. This sale netted me 1 million. |
operate | Be in effect. Do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol. |
snare | Catch a bird or mammal in a snare. Five blackmailers were snared in a police sting. |
trap | Catch in or as if in a trap. The ball bounced near Scott and he trapped it with his left foot. |
Usage Examples of "Mesh" as a verb
- Her memory of events doesn't mesh with the world around her.
- Their fingers meshed.
- I don't want to get meshed in the weeds.
- Choosing the icon allows you to automatically mesh your design.
- One gear meshes with the input gear.
Associations of "Mesh" (30 Words)
bristle | Have or be thickly covered with or as if with bristles. The cat bristled in annoyance. |
broadband | A high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously. Broadband networks. |
brushed | (of metal) finished with a non-reflective surface. Of all the people brushed against in a normal day on a city street I remember not a one. |
colander | A perforated bowl used to strain off liquid from food after washing or cooking. |
computing | The procedure of calculating; determining something by mathematical or logical methods. Computing facilities. |
connect | Make a logical or causal connection. Operator could you connect me to the Raffles in Singapore. |
cyberspace | A computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange. I stayed in cyberspace for just a few minutes. |
dovetail | Fit together tightly as if by means of a dovetail. Flights that dovetail with the working day. |
enmesh | Involve (someone) in a difficult situation from which it is hard to escape. He is enmeshed in an adulterous affair. |
fabric | Artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers. The fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent. |
hosiery | Stockings, socks, and tights collectively. |
interface | Connect with another computer or piece of equipment by an interface. The interface between accountancy and the law. |
interlock | A fabric knitted with closely interlocking stitches allowing it to stretch. Car theives know how to bypass the ignition interlock. |
interlocking | The act of interlocking or meshing. A design of interlocking leaves. |
internet | A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. The guide is also available on the internet. |
interweave | Interlace by or as if by weaving. The branches met and interwove above his head. |
lining | The act of attaching an inside lining to a garment or curtain etc. Self clean oven linings. |
lock | Build locks in order to facilitate the navigation of vessels. We locked through at Moore Haven. |
net | Fish with nets in a river. They were netting the River Naver. |
network | Broadcast a programme on a network. The railway network. |
nylon | Fabric or yarn made from nylon fibres. The tent is made of blue nylon. |
online | (of an activity or service) available on or performed using the internet or other computer network. Online banking. |
outage | The amount of something (as whiskey or oil) lost in storage or transportation. Frequent power outages. |
server | (court games) the player who serves to start a point. The software runs on a variety of Unix servers. |
telecommunication | A message sent by telecommunication. The field of telecommunications. |
thread | Pluck hairs from the eyebrows or another part of the body using a twisted cotton thread. Thread the buttons on to a length of cotton. |
web | The flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft. The trees cast a delicate web of shadows over the lawn. |
weft | (in weaving) the crosswise threads on a loom that are passed over and under the warp threads to make cloth. Weft threads. |
wireless | Transmission by radio waves. Wireless broadband. |
wool | Yarn or textile fibre made from wool. A sampler in coloured wools. |