intermeshed

/ˌɪntərˈmɛʃt/
adjective
  1. Fitted or locked together closely, like the teeth of gears.
    • The intermeshed branches of the trees formed a natural canopy.
    • The intermeshed schedules of the two teams made collaboration easy.
    • The intermeshed gears transferred power from the motor to the wheels.
  2. Closely combined or interconnected in a harmonious way.
    • The intermeshed systems of the spacecraft had to work perfectly for the mission to succeed.
    • The intermeshed flavors of the dish delighted everyone at the table.
    • Their intermeshed ideas created a strong foundation for the project.
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