Mesh \Mesh\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Meshed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Meshing}.] To catch in a mesh. --Surrey.
Mesh \Mesh\, v. i. (Gearing) To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels.
Mesh \Mesh\ (m[e^]sh), n. [AS. masc, max, m[ae]scre; akin to D. maas, masche, OHG. masca, Icel. m["o]skvi; cf. Lith. mazgas a knot, megsti to weave nets, to knot.] 1. 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.
A golden mesh to entrap the hearts of men. --Shak.
2. (Gearing) The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack.
{Mesh stick}, a stick on which the mesh is formed in netting.
The first group of the 3- and 4-month-old birds are scheduled to spend several weeks in mesh enclosures in the forest 75 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
The ponds are enclosed by chain-link fences topped with razor wire and reinforced with small mesh at the base to keep out animals large and small.
The method is designed to catch albacore tuna by their gills in the net's fine mesh.
They are all designed to reinforce one another, to mesh into a powerful whole.
Macmillan would mesh well with Mr. Bass's recent leveraged buy-out of Bell & Howell Co., and would make the Fort Worth, Texas, billionaire one of the largest players in the information-services industry.
Guards stopped the convicts as they attempted to scale the 15-foot wire mesh perimeter.
A flourishing black market in undersized scallops, illegal fishing in spawning areas and allegations that some trawlers carry nets with illegally tight mesh.
Accusations of a "planned provocation" by Palestinians or a "premeditated, well-planned operation" by Israel do not mesh with what is now known.
The wire mesh bags are designed with openings large enough to allow some surviving predators to escape.
Prison officials point to a new, $6.8 million concrete and steel modular cell unit that can house 256 inmates, new security fences inside the prison and steel mesh to cover cell doors.
The device consists of a specially designed, five-horsepower hydraulic fan that collects bugs in wire mesh bags after sucking them off plants, said Harold Nelson, who designed VAC-US with Don Neumann, his partner in Daco Farm Supply.
For another, "talking to a lot of people helps crystallize your ideas and see whether they mesh with the opportunities out there."
The latter aims mesh with Mikhail S. Gorbachev's goals, including his urgent need to revive a collapsing Soviet economy with Western support and, perhaps, with U.S. economic assistance.
All we have is a rusty cupboard containing a few bits of mesh and bamboo poles.
Roux got the idea of featuring the dress, a clingy short tank, after he spotted Ferrara wearing a gold mesh scarf.
The condo board decided to let residents vote on the issue, but for now a mesh fishnet covers the problematic parts.
It also will mesh Perugina with its own chocolate sector.
When Sharifa was 3 years old in 1959, King Zahir Shah decreed that women no longer had to wear the chadri, the tent-like pleated garment with a mesh opening over the eyes.
The walls of the tunnel are then covered with a steel mesh before being sprayed with fast-drying concrete. Two inquiries have been launched into the tunnel collapse.
Sales reps can tap computer-based systems that mesh demographic and market-share information to target promising sales leads.
Even so, he insists, "I think this will be a very good mesh."
The markets bustle with more traditionally clad women wearing the "chadri," an all-enveloping veil that descends in pleats from a skullcap with only a coarse mesh panel over the eyes to let the wearer see out.
Mr Diller's managerial and programming talents, TCI's cable operations, and CBS's broadcasting franchise would mesh easily. But although TCI may be the most likely bidder for CBS, others can also see benefits from buying the network.
The electoral cycle may mesh with a recovery in the economic 'feel-good' factor (see chart). Historically, an upswing in Europe's economy has raised political spirits - spurring another leap forward in integration.
"With so many difficult things to resolve, it would seem miraculous" if the various elements of the plan mesh, said John de St. Jorre, a Ford Foundation consultant who has written about South Africa.
The 3- and 4-month-old birds will spend several weeks in mesh enclosures in the forest 75 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
The house was reinforced with gun turrets, metal bars and steel mesh, he said.
The birds had been drugged and placed in tubular wire mesh cages inside a suitcase, he said, adding that police also recovered a dead baby crocodile.
From the start, his background didn't mesh with the elite culture of New Delhi politics.
Finding that their analytic tools don't fit with real-life social problems, they have redefined the problems to mesh with their analytic tools.