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rectangular mesh

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rectangular mesh [rek′taŋ·gyə·lər ′mesh]
(textiles)
Cloth with a different mesh count in the fill than in the warp. Also known as oblong mesh.


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The glass is supported by four separate posts, and a small, rectangular mesh sits beneath the glass top.
The network or grid, now defining the "nuether" and represented symbolically by a rectangular mesh in Figures 3, 5, and 6, would interconnect everything in the universe.
Another long-established French company, Damman, claims to have invented 'le sachet Cristal' in France, and sells long rectangular mesh bags with string and tag which "combine all the taste and esthetic pleasures of the tea leaf with the practical aspect of the sachet.
 
 
 
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