👉 "Intermeshed" in a mathematical context refers to two or more lines that intersect at one point, creating a closed shape. This can be used in various fields such as geometry, physics, and engineering to represent the intersection of objects or forces that do not interact with each other directly. For example, imagine you have three points A, B, and C on a plane. If they are all located exactly at the same distance from a single point P (let's say the origin), then