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Definition of patter
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Patter
(v. t.) To
spatter;
to
sprinkle.
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Splash
::
Splash
(v. i.) To
strike
and dash about
water,
mud, etc.; to dash in such a way as to
spatter..
Croquet
::
Croquet
(n.) An
open-air
game in which two or more
players
endeavor
to drive
wooden
balls,
by means of
mallets,
through
a
series
of hoops or
arches
set in the
ground
according
to some
pattern..
Vase
::
Vase (n.) A
vessel
adapted
for
various
domestic
purposes,
and
anciently
for
sacrificial
uses;
especially,
a
vessel
of
antique
or
elegant
pattern
used for
ornament;
as, a
porcelain
vase; a gold vase; a
Grecian
vase. See
Illust.
of
Portland
vase, under
Portland..
Swate
::
Swatch
(n.) A
piece,
pattern,
or
sample,
generally
of
cloth..
Bicker
::
Bicker
(v. i.) To move
quickly
and
unsteadily,
or with a
pattering
noise;
to
quiver;
to be
tremulous,
like
flame..
Antitype
::
Antitype
(n.) That of which the type is the
pattern
or
representation;
that which is
represented
by the type or
symbol.
Automorphic
::
Automorphic
(a.)
Patterned
after one's self.
Damask
::
Damask
(n.) Linen so woven that a
pattern
in
produced
by the
different
directions
of the
thread,
without
contrast
of
color..
Dimity
::
Dimity
(n.) A
cotton
fabric
employed
for
hangings
and
furniture
coverings,
and
formerly
used for
women's
under-garments.
It is of many
patterns,
both plain and
twilled,
and
occasionally
is
printed
in
colors..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.) A
full-sized
model
around
which a mold of sand is made, to
receive
the
melted
metal.
It is
usually
made of wood and in
several
parts,
so as to be
removed
from the mold
without
injuring
it..
Poleaxe
::
Poleaxe
(n.)
Anciently,
a kind of
battle-ax
with a long
handle;
later,
an ax or
hatchet
with a short
handle,
and a head
variously
patterned;
-- used by
soldiers,
and also by
sailors
in
boarding
a
vessel..
Jamdani
::
"Jamdani
(n.) A silk
fabric,
with a woven
pattern
of
sprigs
of
flowers..
Repeat
::
Repeat
(n.) That which is
repeated;
as, the
repeat
of a
pattern;
that is, the
repetition
of the
engraved
figure
on a
roller
by which an
impression
is
produced
(as in
calico
printing,
etc.)..
Ensample
::
Ensample
(n.) An
example;
a
pattern
or model for
imitation.
Old-fashioned
::
Old-fashioned
(a.)
Formed
according
to old or
obsolete
fashion
or
pattern;
adhering
to old
customs
or
ideas;
as, an
old-fashioned
dress,
girl..
Sloppy
::
Sloppy
(superl.)
Wet, so as to
spatter
easily;
wet, as with
something
slopped
over;
muddy;
plashy;
as, a
sloppy
place,
walk,
road..
Model
::
Model (a.)
Suitable
to be taken as a model or
pattern;
as, a model
house;
a model
husband..
Spattering
::
Spattering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Spatte.
Vesting
::
Vesting
(n.) Cloth for
vests;
a vest
pattern.
Imbricated
::
Imbricated
(a.) In
decorative
art:
Having
scales
lapping
one over the
other,
or a
representation
of such
scales;
as, an
imbricated
surface;
an
imbricated
pattern..
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