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Definition of patch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of patch is as below...
Patch (n.) A piece of
cloth,
or other
suitable
material,
sewed or
otherwise
fixed upon a
garment
to
repair
or
strengthen
it, esp. upon an old
garment
to cover a
hole..
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Pinpatch
::
Pinpatch
(n.) The
common
English
periwinkle.
Dispatching
::
Dispatching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dispatc.
Patch
::
Patch (v. t.) To make of
pieces
or
patches;
to
repair
as with
patches;
to
arrange
in a hasty or
clumsy
manner;
--
generally
with up; as, to patch up a
truce..
Dispatcher
::
Dispatcher
(n.) One who
dispatches.
Trachystomata
::
Trachystomata
(n. pl.) An order of
tailed
aquatic
amphibians,
including
Siren and
Pseudobranchus.
They have
anterior
legs only, are
eel-like
in form, and have no teeth
except
a small patch on the
palate.
The
external
gills are
persistent
through
life..
Sea Scurf
::
Sea scurf () Any
bryozoan
which forms
rounded
or
irregular
patches
of coral on
stones,
seaweeds,
etc..
Patch
::
Patch (n.) A small piece of black silk stuck on the face, or neck, to hide a
defect,
or to
heighten
beauty..
Speed
::
Speed (n.) The act or state of
moving
swiftly;
swiftness;
velocity;
rapidly;
rate of
motion;
dispatch;
as, the speed a horse or a
vessel..
Protocol
::
Protocol
(n.) The
original
copy of any
writing,
as of a deed,
treaty,
dispatch,
or other
instrument..
Consarcination
::
Consarcination
(n.) A
patching
together;
patchwork.
Piece
::
Piece (v. t.) To make,
enlarge,
or
repair,
by the
addition
of a piece or
pieces;
to
patch;
as, to piece a
garment;
-- often with out..
Dispatchment
::
Dispatchment
(n.) The act of
dispatching.
Moor
::
Moor (n.) An
extensive
waste
covered
with
patches
of
heath,
and
having
a poor, light soil, but
sometimes
marshy,
and
abounding
in peat; a
heath..
Crosspatch
::
Crosspatch
(n.) An
ill-natured
person.
Everglade
::
Everglade
(n.) A swamp or low tract of land
inundated
with water and
interspersed
with
hummocks,
or small
islands,
and
patches
of high
grass;
as, the
everglades
of
Florida..
Botch
::
Botch (n.) To
repair;
to mend; esp. to patch in a
clumsy
or
imperfect
manner,
as a
garment;
--
sometimes
with up..
Calico
::
Calico
(a.) Made of, or
having
the
appearance
of,
calico;
-- often
applied
to an
animal,
as a horse or cat, on whose body are large
patches
of a color
strikingly
different
from its main
color..
Revamp
::
Revamp
(v. t.) To vamp
again;
hence,
to patch up; to
reconstruct..
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A
crescent-shaped,
colored
patch on the neck of a bird or
mammal..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) The act of
sending
a
message
or
messenger
in haste or on
important
business.
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