mesh
noun /meʃ/
/meʃ/
- [uncountable, countable] material made of a network of wire or plastic threads
- wire mesh over the door of the cage
- Nets should have fine meshes to trap small particles.
- The windows are covered with a fine wire mesh.
- [countable, usually singular] the spaces between the individual wires or threads that form a mesh
- If the mesh is too big, small rabbits can squeeze through.
- [countable, usually singular] a complicated situation or system that it is difficult to escape from synonym web
- She felt trapped in a mesh of loyalty and guilt.
- trapped in a mesh of political intrigue
Word Originlate Middle English: probably from an unrecorded Old English word related to (and perhaps reinforced in Middle English by) Middle Dutch maesche, of Germanic origin.