"Meshwork" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A meshwork is a term used in anatomy to describe a network of fibers, membranes, or other structural elements that are interconnected and form a complex pattern. It is often used to describe the structure of tissues such as bone, cartilage, or connective tissue, where the fibers or other elements are arranged in a specific three-dimensional pattern.
Mesh refers to a network of interconnected threads or fibers, often used to describe the structure of a fabric, a framework, or a conceptual framework. It can also imply a connection or overlap between different elements or systems. In other contexts, mesh can mean to combine or coordinate different parts or functions together, such as meshing gears or meshing ideas.
Meshuga is a Yiddish word that means "crazy" or "insane". It is often used to describe something or someone that is foolish, absurd, or outrageous. In a more playful sense, it can also mean "wacky" or "zany".
Meshugaas is a Yiddish word that translates to "craziness" or "inanity" in English. It is often used to describe something that is absurd, meaningless, or chaotic. For example, "This conversation is going from meshugaas to meshugaas!"
Mesiobuccal refers to a tooth that is located in the upper jaw and is positioned between the midline (mesial) and the back of the jaw (buccal). It is a specific location in the dental arch, used in dentistry and orthodontics to describe the position of teeth.
Mesityl is a chemical compound, specifically a substituted benzene derivate. The term "mesityl" refers to the C6H3(CH3)3 radical, which is a trisubstituted benzene ring with three methyl groups attached to it.