2. Noun. The act or process of meshing between one another. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Intermeshing
1. intermesh [v] - See also: intermesh
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermeshing
Literary usage of Intermeshing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Marines & Helicopters, 1962-1973 by William R. Fails (1995)
"Unlike the single rotor helicopter where, in forward flight, different aerodynamic
conditions exist on each side of the rotor disc, the intermeshing ..."
2. Report of the Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American (1897)
"intermeshing of the fingers of one grate between the fingers of adjacent ...
When that road adopted shaking grates for anthracite, the intermeshing was ..."
3. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1903)
"... consisted of a vertical upright bar or support; a scries of horizontal tubes
set rigidly therein ; a series of intermeshing gears mounted and rotating ..."
4. Journalby Helicopter Association of Great Britain by Helicopter Association of Great Britain (1894)
"Two intermeshing Rotors. About 1938 the Cierva Autogiro Co. and Dr. Bennett,
their Chief Technician, had proposed that in the interest of reduction of size, ..."
5. Scientific American Reference Book by Albert Allis Hopkins, Alexander Russell Bond (1913)
"118 and 119. Means for converting rotary motion into irregular reciprocal motion.
In 118 two intermeshing spur Rears are provided with crank arms connected ..."
6. The Electrical Engineer (1893)
"... those employing frictional resistance in the connecting gears ; and secondly,
those dependent upon the intermeshing of teeth in various forms. ..."
7. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1910)
"... of one gear and by making similar notches in the ends of the two teeth of the
intermeshing gear between which the marked tooth of the first gear fits. ..."
8. Mechanisms and Mechanical Movements: A Treatise on Different Types of by Franklin Day Jones (1918)
"The use of intermeshing gear cones and a sliding key for changing speeds is
represented by diagram C, Fig. 3. Two cones of gears are mounted upon parallel ..."