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Meshed   /mɛʃt/   Listen
Meshed

adjective
1.
Resembling a network.
2.
(used of toothed parts or gears) interlocked and interacting.  Synonyms: engaged, intermeshed.  "Meshed gears" , "Intermeshed twin rotors"
noun
1.
The holy city of Shiite Muslims; located in northeastern Iran.  Synonym: Mashhad.



Mesh

verb
(past & past part. meshed; pres. part. meshing)
1.
Keep engaged.  Synonyms: engage, lock, operate.  Antonym: disengage.
2.
Coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively.  Synonym: interlock.
3.
Work together in harmony.
4.
Entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh.  Synonyms: enmesh, ensnarl.



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"Meshed" Quotes from Famous Books



... allowance from the Persian government. In 1887 internal troubles in Afghanistan tempted him to make another endeavour to seize the throne. Defeated and driven into exile, he wandered for some time about Persia, and in November gave himself up to the British agent at Meshed. He was sent to India to live as a ...
— Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 - "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" • Various

... the door of the Manor House she took out her little gold-meshed purse and handed Mark ...
— Robinetta • Kate Douglas Wiggin

... may be called an early trailing blackberry. The culture is very simple. Support should be given to the canes, as they are very slender and rank growers. A wire trellis or large-meshed fence-wire answers admirably; or (and this is the better general method) they may be tied to stakes. The fruits are large and showy, which, combined with their earliness, makes them desirable; but they are usually deficient ...
— Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) • L. H. Bailey

... horse's turn. More than a single mount they dared not lead over at once, lest the contagious fears of one, reacting on another, produce panic. The horse that should rear or shy, on that wide-meshed footing, would be fairly sure to break a leg, at best. So, one by one, they followed over, each reaching the farther side before his ...
— Short Stories of Various Types • Various

... comes to an end and so did Mr. Vandeford's. Miss Hawtry, who had been so busy in her own mind with her own schemes that she had no time to listen to Miss Adair's, picked up her gloves from beside her final coffee-cup, and pulled the fine-meshed veil down over her beautiful, though slightly snubbed, nose as a signal for a separation of the ...
— Blue-grass and Broadway • Maria Thompson Daviess


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