Mesh | Mean of mesh in English Dictionary
/ˈmɛʃ/
- Noun
- a material made from threads or wires with evenly spaced holes that allow air or water to pass through
- We covered the blueberry bushes in nylon mesh to keep the birds from the fruit.
- wire mesh
- a wire mesh
- She was caught in a mesh [=(more commonly) web] of her own lies.
- Verb
- to cause (things) to fit together or work together successfully
- They meshed traditions from several cultures into one wedding ceremony.
- The book tries to mesh philosophy and/with humor.
- to fit or work together successfully
- The two plans mesh well/nicely.
- The movie's score meshes well with its somber plot.
- He never meshed with the rest of the team.
- to fit together and move together properly
- The gears weren't meshing properly.