Meshed: meaning, definitions and examples

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meshed

 

[ mɛʃt ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

interconnected systems

Meshed describes a state in which different components are interconnected or intertwined in a structured way. This term is often used in contexts such as technology, textiles, and biology, referring to networks or systems that are designed to work together seamlessly. For instance, a meshed network can enable better communication and resource sharing among devices. In textiles, meshed fabrics consist of interlacing threads that create a flexible material. The concept implies a degree of collaboration and integration among the parts involved.

Synonyms

entangled, interconnected, intertwined, woven

Examples of usage

  • The two systems are meshed to improve efficiency.
  • The designer created a meshed fabric for the sportswear line.
  • Our new software features a meshed interface for easier navigation.

Translations

Translations of the word "meshed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 entrelaçado

🇮🇳 जुड़ा हुआ

🇩🇪 verflochten

🇮🇩 terjalin

🇺🇦 заплетений

🇵🇱 spleciony

🇯🇵 絡まった

🇫🇷 entrelacé

🇪🇸 entretejido

🇹🇷 örgü

🇰🇷 얽힌

🇸🇦 متشابك

🇨🇿 propletený

🇸🇰 prepletený

🇨🇳 交织的

🇸🇮 prepleten

🇮🇸 fléttaður

🇰🇿 тоқылған

🇬🇪 გაერთიანებული

🇦🇿 toxunmuş

🇲🇽 entretejido

Word origin

The word 'meshed' derives from the Middle English term 'mesche', which is based on the Old English word 'mæsce', meaning 'a net'. This term originally referred to a woven net used in fishing or trapping. Over time, it evolved to describe anything that resembles a net structure, including various forms of interconnectedness and networking. In modern usage, 'meshed' has expanded beyond its literal meaning to include abstract concepts where elements are tightly interrelated, especially in fields like technology, biology, and design. The flexibility in its application makes it a term frequently used in discussions about complex systems and collaboration.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #25,708, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.