Definition of Intermesh

1. Verb. (intransitive) To mesh between one another. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intermesh

1. [v -ED, -ING, -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermesh

intermembranous
intermembranous part of glottic opening
intermembranous part of rima glottidis
intermeningeal
interment
intermention
intermentioned
intermentioning
intermentions
interments
intermesenteric
intermesenteric arterial anastomosis
intermesenteric plexus
intermesh
intermeshed
intermeshes
intermeshing
intermeshings
intermetacarpal
intermetacarpal joints
intermetal
intermetallic
intermetallic compound
intermetallic phase
intermetallics
intermetals
intermetameric
intermetatarsal

Literary usage of Intermesh

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1911)
"The gears are spiral gears and intermesh so that both worms drive the one ... The gears do not intermesh, as the thrust is taken up by the system of roping. ..."

2. The Electrical Engineer (1898)
"The motor is iron clad and shunt wound, having its armature coupled direct to a double worm- shaft ; the two driven gear wheels do not intermesh, ..."

3. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1903)
"... the work. is not in a position that will allow the clutch gears to intermesh, and consequently the spindle is raised to allow the intermesh of gears. ..."

4. Professional Denture Service by George Wood Clapp, Russell Wilford Tench (1921)
"When either side of the articulated case is in the f-i67. working bite position, the molars and bicuspids should intermesh perfectly, viewed from the buccal ..."

5. The Horseless AgeAutomobiles (1900)
"The two parts intermesh, the fingers of one element entering the separating spaces of the other. This forms a pulley with a central peripheral groove, ..."

6. Transactions by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1911)
"The gears are spiral gears and intermesh so that both worms drive the one sheave. ... The gears do not intermesh, as the thrust is taken ..."

7. Automobile Year Book (1917)
"No longer is it possible for hills and valleys to intermesh, for they are separated. Substitute for the layer of steel balls a film of lubricating oil, ..."

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