Mesh is a type of physical material distinguished by connected and crossing strands
Mesh or MESH may also refer to:
In science
- Mesh (scale), a measurement scale for small particles
- Abbreviated structural formula of the chemical methanethiol (MeSH)
- Number sign
- An elemental electrical circuit loop, used in mesh analysis
In computing and mathematics
- A description of an object by a collection of small simple shapes, commonly used in numerical simulations and computer graphics
- Types of mesh in computational mathematics
- Polygon mesh, a partition into polygons
- Mesh (mathematics), a partition of an interval
- Mesh generation or "grid generation" or "meshing," algorithms and software for creating meshes
- Types of mesh in computational mathematics
- Mesh network, a highly interconnected network of computers or networking hardware
- Windows Live Mesh, free synchronization and Remote Desktop software from Microsoft
- "Macintosh Enhanced SCSI Hardware" (MESH), the Power Macintosh MESH SCSI controller
- MESH (cipher), an encryption algorithm
- Mesh Computers, a British computer manufacturer
- Bluetooth mesh, networking standard by Bluetooth SIG
In popular culture
- Mesh (band), a British synthpop band
- Modern Day Zero, a St. Louis rock band previously known as "Mesh" and "Mesh STL"
- Mesh, an alias used by Dutch trance musician Jack Molenschot
- Meshes (EP), an EP by Pram
In medicine
- Surgical mesh, used to support and repair organs and tissues during surgery
- MeSH, an acronym for Medical Subject Headings
In apparel
- Mesh is a collective term for a variety of very thin, breathable and often see-through fabrics used in bridal wear, lingerie and sports wear.
Food
- Mish, a traditional Egyptian cheese that is made by fermenting salty cheese for several months or years.
Other
- M.E.S.H., a 1966-formed consortium of European missile manufacturers - Matra, ERNO, Saab AB and Hawker Siddeley Dynamics
See also
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