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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 (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..
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Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A
crescent-shaped,
colored
patch on the neck of a bird or
mammal..
Goldfinch
::
Goldfinch
(n.) A
beautiful
bright-colored
European
finch
(Carduelis
elegans).
The name
refers
to the large patch of
yellow
on the
wings.
The front of the head and
throat
are
bright
red; the nape, with part of the wings and tail,
black;
--
called
also
goldspink,
goldie,
fool's
coat,
drawbird,
draw-water,
thistle
finch,
and sweet
William..
Clout
::
Clout (n.) A
cloth;
a piece of cloth or
leather;
a
patch;
a rag.
Goarish
::
Goarish
(a.)
Patched;
mean.
Patch
::
Patch (n.) A small piece of black silk stuck on the face, or neck, to hide a
defect,
or to
heighten
beauty..
Patched
::
Patched
(imp. & p. p.) of Patc.
Konze
::
Konze (n.) A large
African
antelope
(Alcelaphus
Lichtensteini),
allied
to the
hartbeest,
but
having
shorter
and
flatter
horns,
and
lacking
a black patch on the
face..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) To
dispose
of
speedily,
as
business;
to
execute
quickly;
to make a
speedy
end of; to
finish;
to
perform..
Spectacled
::
Spectacled
(a.)
Having
the eyes
surrounded
by color
markings,
or
patches
of naked skin,
resembling
spectacles..
Clout
::
Clout (n.) To join or patch
clumsily.
Piebald
::
Piebald
(a.)
Having
spots and
patches
of black and
white,
or other
colors;
mottled;
pied..
Dispatched
::
Dispatched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dispatc.
Dispatcher
::
Dispatcher
(n.) One who
dispatches.
Patchery
::
Patchery
(n.)
Botchery;
covering
of
defects;
bungling;
hypocrisy.
Drive
::
Drive (n.)
Violent
or rapid
motion;
a
rushing
onward
or away; esp., a
forced
or
hurried
dispatch
of
business..
Unsped
::
Unsped
(a.) Not
performed;
not
dispatched.
Envoy
::
Envoy (n.) One
dispatched
upon an
errand
or
mission;
a
messenger;
esp., a
person
deputed
by a
sovereign
or a
government
to
negotiate
a
treaty,
or
transact
other
business,
with a
foreign
sovereign
or
government;
a
minister
accredited
to a
foreign
government.
An
envoy's
rank is below that of an
ambassador..
Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) A
person
employed
to write
orders,
letters,
dispatches,
public
or
private
papers,
records,
and the like; an
official
scribe,
amanuensis,
or
writer;
one who
attends
to
correspondence,
and
transacts
other
business,
for an
association,
a
public
body, or an
individual..
Patch
::
Patch (v. t.) To
adorn,
as the face, with a patch or
patches..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
dispatched
or sent with
speed;
especially,
an
important
official
letter
sent from one
public
officer
to
another;
-- often used in the
plural;
as, a
messenger
has
arrived
with
dispatches
for the
American
minister;
naval or
military
dispatches..
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