Wiktionary
a. That mesh between one another. n. The act or process of meshing between one another.
Usage examples of "intermeshing".
They coalesced into bars of light and shadow, then formed intermeshing, spoked patterns that began slowly to rotate.
They coalesced into bars of lights and shadow, then formed intermeshing, spoked patterns that began slowly to rotate, in time with the pulsing rhythm that now seemed to fill the whole of space.
A pair of intermeshing lawnmower-type beaters are placed at a 45-degree angle to the feeding chain and break the hemp stalks over the sharp edge of a steel plate, the object being to break the woody portion of the straw and whip the hurds from the fiber.
He sat on the edge of his bunk, a deck of cards in his hands, the cards intermeshing with a dry rustle as he manipulated the pack.