1 [mass noun] material made of a network of wire or thread:mesh for fishing nets [count noun]:finer wire meshes are used for smaller particles
the spacing between the individual strands that form mesh:if the mesh is too big, small rabbits can squeeze through
[in singular] used with reference to a complex or constricting situation:you are just common people going about your lives caught in the common mesh of history
2an interlaced structure:cell fragments which agglutinate and form intricate meshes
Computing a set of finite elements used to represent a geometric object for modelling or analysis.
Computing a computer network in which each computer or processor is connected to a number of others, especially so as to form a multidimensional lattice:multiple boards can be arranged in various multiprocessing architectures, including 3-D mesh, ring, or hypercube
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1 [no object] (of the teeth of a gearwheel) be engaged with another gearwheel:one gear meshes with the input gear
make or become entangled or entwined: [no object]:their fingers meshed [with object]:I don’t want to get meshed in the weeds
be in or bring into harmony: [no object]:her memory of events doesn’t mesh with the world around her
2 [with object] Computing represent a geometric object as a set of finite elements:choosing the icon allows you to automatically mesh your design
in mesh
(of the teeth of gearwheels) engaged:the pitch point is the point of contact between the pitch circles of two gears in mesh