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Wifi access points generally work in 2 ways. Point to multipoint access or point to point bridge.
Mesh wifi devices do both at the same time. The form a bridge from itself to another access point then also advertise itself as a point to multipoint access device
Mesh access points also imply some form of smarts to prevent network storms and traffic balancing.
I agree.
If you put Ethernet backbones between the access points, then it would no longer be a proper Mesh, but it's equivalent to a Mesh and you can even buy Mesh routers and connect them with wired backbones. You'd be forgiven for calling it a Mesh.
Proper mesh networks have a wireless backbone between the access points. That's what makes them look like a Mesh when you try to visualize the topography.