Etymology:
"Intermesh" is a compound word derived from two Latin roots:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "intermesh" first appeared in the mid-19th century, shortly after the advent of complex machinery. It was used to describe the way in which gears and other mechanical components could fit together and operate smoothly.
Over time, the meaning of "intermesh" has been extended to include any form of interlocking or mutually dependent relationship, whether physical, mechanical, or metaphorical. It is now commonly used in various fields, including engineering, computer science, and social sciences.
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