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Terminology record for mesh


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Record No.: 159/en/287
Author: ELAD D. F.
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Last updated: 2022-12-17 00:00:00


🇫🇷 FRENCH
DOMAINE
Fishing gears FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Fisheries > Fishing > Fishing gears)
Fishing FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Fisheries > Fishing)
Mariculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Fisheries > Aquaculture > Mariculture)
Aquiculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Fisheries > Aquaculture > Aquiculture)
VEDETTE * Maille statut : recommandé
PARTIE DU DISCOURS nom féminin
ÉTYMOLOGIE Maille
SOURCE DE L'ETYMOLOGIE
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).
Grand Robert de la langue française, en 6 volumes version 2.0 (2005).
DÉFINITION Chacune des boucles formant un filet de matière textile dont l'entrelacement forme un tissu plus ou moins lâche.
PLURIEL Mailles ;

SOURCE DE DÉFINITION Fishterm
USAGE Loi N°94/01 du 20 janvier 1994 portant régime des forêts, de la faune et de la pêche, Chapter I, article 112 : « Le maillage s'entend comme étant dans la poche du filet, la mesure moyenne de 50 mailles étirées parallèles à l'axe longitudinal de la poche ou dans toute série de 50 mailles étirées consécutives, mesurées à la jauge de pression normale, la mesure étant effectuée sur filet mouillé. »

🇬🇧 ENGLISH
SUBJECT FIELD
Fishing gears FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Fishing > Fishing gears)
Fishing FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Fishing)
Mariculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Aquaculture > Mariculture)
Aquiculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Aquaculture > Aquiculture)
TERM * Mesh status: recommended
PART OF SPEECH noun
PLURAL Meshes ;

ETYMOLOGY Late Middle English: probably from an unrecorded Old English word related to (and perhaps reinforced in Middle English by) Middle Dutch maesche, of Germanic origin; Word from the native lexical stock; from Old English masc, ‘net’; from Germanic maskron, ‘knitted work’.
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010).
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).
DEFINITION a type of material made from wires or threads that are woven like a net, especially only allowing liquid to pass through.
DEFINITION SOURCE
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).
USAGE EXAMPLE Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations, Chapter III, article 130 : " Fishing gear and the characteristics of permissible nets, in particular, the mesh, shall be determined, for both marine and inland waters, by order of the minister in charge of fisheries. "

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