0 (a piece of) material like a net with spaces in it, made from wire, plastic, or thread: --
1 When different things or people mesh, they suit each other or work well together: --
3 a material loosely woven of wire, plastic, or thread so that it has spaces in it like a net: --
4 (of two or more things) to fit together or be suitable for each other: --
However, triangular meshes are more flexible in modelling complicated geometries and much easier to generalize to three dimensions.
The suspensions of nuclei were passed through two nylon meshes of 60 and 20 m pore size.
They were playing syncopated things that were meshing with the snare drum.
All the models were meshed at an atypically high density in order to achieve a smooth deformation having high precision.
Clearly, complementary childcare can only support parents if the times that relatives (or friends) are available meshes with the times when parents require childcare.
The error estimates are computed as the maximum norm of the difference of two solutions computed on different meshes.
We will see later that meshes of tetrahedra with small ratio also have nice combinatorial properties, such as constant size vertex stars.
In applications these functions exhibit strong variations (several orders of magnitude) in space, which requires the use of locally refined meshes.