Meshwork

Word MESHWORK
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Definitions and meanings of "Meshwork"

What do we mean by meshwork?

Meshed material; network. noun

A network; meshes collectively; a web; a plexus; cancellation. noun

A net; an assembly of meshes. noun

An open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals noun

A net; an assembly of meshes.

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The word "meshwork" in example sentences

The exclusive down-side is acquisition how to manoeuver finished this e-currency meshwork which is extremely arduous without assistance. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He also contributes to Dark Network , a meshwork of paranormal … ❋ Unknown (2010)

People used to think that our mental meshwork, the dense connections formed among the 100 billion or so neurons inside our skulls, was largely fixed by the time we reached adulthood. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I found that I was under the orders of a black villain and caught in a meshwork of crime. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Then, in a 90° angle to that, you weave the thread in with your needle, alternately going over and under the threads already in including the threads of the meshwork. ❋ A Stitch In Time (2009)

I went back, but this time I pressed my face right up against the metal meshwork of the fence. ❋ Evander Holyfield With Lee Gruenfeld (2008)

The traditional surgery is trabeculectomy, in which a portion of the trabecular meshwork is removed, helping to reduce the bottleneck causing elevated eye pressure. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In recent years, a number of safer but less-effective alternatives to trabeculectomy have been developed, including laser surgery and trabectome, a minimally invasive surgery that uses an electric probe to remove a portion of the meshwork. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In canaloplasty, an incision is made in the eye and a thin catheter is inserted into Schlemm's Canal, a tube in the trabecular meshwork. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In addition, a suture, or surgical tie, is placed inside the canal and pulled tight to stretch open the trabecular meshwork, says Richard Lewis, a Sacramento, Calif., eye surgeon who serves as a consultant to iScience Interventional Corp., a Menlo Park. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There are multiple causes, but one of the most important is elevated eye pressure, which scientists believe is caused by clogging in the trabecular meshwork, tissue that serves as a drainage system for the eye. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Just like with the front doors, there was a final door made of diamond reinforced with a meshwork of hyperfiber. ❋ Dozois, Gardner (2006)

It was another thing entirely for everyone to smash themselves together into a meshwork of mud-brick houses when there was plenty of space for everyone to spread out. ❋ MICHAEL BALTER (2005)

The unfolded proteins then bond to each other, and form a solid meshwork of reinforcement around the bubbles right. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

Left: In ordinary fruit preserves, the cook causes pectin molecules to bond directly to each other and form a continuous meshwork by carefully adjusting acidity and sugar content. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

Chymosin selectively trims away these charged kappa-caseins, and the now uncharged micelles bond to each other to form a continuous meshwork right. ❋ Harold McGee (2004)

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