Usually means: Intermediate states in statistical thermodynamics.
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  2. mesostate: Wiktionary
  3. Mesostate, mesostate: Dictionary.com
  4. Mesostate: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  5. mesostate: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  6. Mesostate: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  7. mesostate: FreeDictionary.org
  8. Mesostate: TheFreeDictionary.com

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Definitions from Wiktionary (mesostate)

noun:  (physics) An intermediate physical state of matter between solid and liquid, in which the molecules have more freedom of movement than when locked in a crystal lattice, but less freedom of movement than when in the liquid state.
noun:  (thermodynamics) A composite state of a physical system that is determined by the overall configuration of many microstates; e.g. the heat of a substance (mesostate), which is made up of the aggregate of motions of many molecules (microstate).
noun:  (geography) A description of an aspect of a geographical system at a level between complete detail (the microstate) and a simple summary statistic or percentage (the macrostate).
noun:  (biology, rare) An intermediate metabolic product in the formation of anastates or catastates.

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