[
UK
/mˈɛʃwɜːk/
]
NOUN
- an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals
How To Use meshwork In A Sentence
- Currently, there is a meshwork of state laws that address this issue.
- Where the inner part is smaller, the meshwork structure is more delicate and is not interwoven tightly enough to convey the spiral nature of its structure.
- 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. Is Google Making Us Stupid?
- It commonly appears as a spongy mass because of the three-dimensional meshwork.
- In many cells the nucleus is finely granular or reticulated in appearance, and on the threads of the meshwork may be one or more enlargements, called nucleoli. A Practical Physiology
- Portal hypertension with stasis and pooling of blood in the reticuloendothelial meshwork may interfere with this process.
- The exclusive down-side is acquisition how to manoeuver finished this e-currency meshwork which is extremely arduous without assistance. Xml's Blinklist.com
- The spongy nature of this meshwork affords free access of aqueous to the venous sinus of Schlemm, thence by tributaries into the supra-choroidal space and anterior uveal venous system. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
- Just like with the front doors, there was a final door made of diamond reinforced with a meshwork of hyperfiber. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
- The cytoplasm of the electrocyte of Electrophorus electricus possesses a meshwork of 7-nm thick filaments distributed throughout the cell.