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Definition of mesh
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Mesh (n.) The
engagement
of the teeth of
wheels,
or of a wheel and
rack..
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Cancer
::
Cancer
(n.)
Formerly,
any
malignant
growth,
esp. one
attended
with great pain and
ulceration,
with
cachexia
and
progressive
emaciation.
It was so
called,
perhaps,
from the great veins which
surround
it,
compared
by the
ancients
to the claws of a crab. The term is now
restricted
to such a
growth
made up of
aggregations
of
epithelial
cells,
either
without
support
or
embedded
in the
meshes
of a
trabecular
framework..
Meshing
::
Meshing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mes.
Immeshing
::
Immeshing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Immes.
Canvas
::
Canvas
(n.) A
coarse
cloth so woven as to form
regular
meshes
for
working
with the
needle,
as in
tapestry,
or
worsted
work..
Meshy
::
Meshy (a.)
Formed
with
meshes;
netted.
Mash
::
Mash (n.) A mesh.
Immeshed
::
Immeshed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Immes.
Enmesh
::
Enmesh
(v. t.) To catch or
entangle
in, or as in,
meshes..
Cobweb
::
Cobweb
(n.) A snare of
insidious
meshes
designed
to catch the
ignorant
and
unwary.
Guipure
::
Guipure
(n.) A term used for lace of
different
kinds;
most
properly
for a lace of large
pattern
and heavy
material
which has no
ground
or mesh, but has the
pattern
held
together
by
connecting
threads
called
bars or
brides..
Sile
::
Sile (n.) A sieve with fine
meshes.
Riddle
::
Riddle
(n.) A sieve with
coarse
meshes,
usually
of wire, for
separating
coarser
materials
from
finer,
as chaff from
grain,
cinders
from
ashes,
or
gravel
from
sand..
Inmeshing
::
Inmeshing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inmes.
Mesh
::
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..
Mesh
::
Mesh (n.) The
engagement
of the teeth of
wheels,
or of a wheel and
rack..
Mesh
::
Mesh (v. t.) To catch in a mesh.
Netting
::
Netting
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
nets or
network,
or of
forming
meshes,
as for
fancywork,
fishing
nets, etc..
Ney
::
Ney (n.) A
fabric
of
twine,
thread,
or the like,
wrought
or woven into
meshes,
and used for
catching
fish,
birds,
butterflies,
etc..
Mesh
::
Mesh (v. i.) To
engage
with each
other,
as the teeth of
wheels..
Inmeshed
::
Inmeshed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inmes.
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