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Definition of pattern
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 pattern is as below...
Pattern
(n.) A part
showing
the
figure
or
quality
of the
whole;
a
specimen;
a
sample;
an
example;
an
instance.
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Print
::
Print (v. t.) To stamp or
impress
with
colored
figures
or
patterns;
as, to print
calico..
Labyrinth
::
Labyrinth
(n.) A
pattern
or
design
representing
a maze, -- often
inlaid
in the tiled floor of a
church,
etc..
Moulding
::
Moulding
(n.) A
plane,
or
curved,
narrow
surface,
either
sunk or
projecting,
used for
decoration
by means of the
lights
and
shades
upon its
surface.
Moldings
vary
greatly
in
pattern,
and are
generally
used in
groups,
the
different
members
of each group
projecting
or
retreating,
one
beyond
another.
See
Cable,
n., 3, and
Crenelated
molding,
under
Crenelate,
v. t..
Rappage
::
Rappage
(n.) The
enlargement
of a mold
caused
by
rapping
the
pattern.
Archetypal
::
Archetypal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
archetype;
consisting
a model (real or
ideal)
or
pattern;
original.
Set-stitched
::
Set-stitched
(a.)
Stitched
according
to a
formal
pattern.
Checker
::
Checker
(v. t.) A
pattern
in
checks;
a
single
check.
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) A
horizontal
channel
in a mold,
through
which the metal flows to the
cavity
formed
by the
pattern;
also, the waste metal left in such a
channel..
Rap
::
Rap (v. t.) To free (a
pattern)
in a mold by light blows on the
pattern,
so as to
facilitate
its
removal..
Scrimp
::
Scrimp
(v. t.) To make too small or
short;
to limit or
straiten;
to put on short
allowance;
to
scant;
to
contract;
to
shorten;
as, to
scrimp
the
pattern
of a
coat..
Scant
::
Scant
(superl.)
Not full,
large,
or
plentiful;
scarcely
sufficient;
less than is
wanted
for the
purpose;
scanty;
meager;
not
enough;
as, a scant
allowance
of
provisions
or
water;
a scant
pattern
of cloth for a
garment..
Archetype
::
Archetype
(n.) The
original
pattern
or model of a work; or the model from which a thing is made or
formed.
Weave
::
Weave (n.) A
particular
method
or
pattern
of
weaving;
as, the
cassimere
weave..
Vesting
::
Vesting
(n.) Cloth for
vests;
a vest
pattern.
Type
::
Type (n.) A
simple
compound,
used as a mode or
pattern
to which other
compounds
are
conveniently
regarded
as being
related,
and from which they may be
actually
or
theoretically
derived..
Model
::
Model (n.)
Something
intended
to
serve,
or that may
serve,
as a
pattern
of
something
to be made; a
material
representation
or
embodiment
of an
ideal;
sometimes,
a
drawing;
a plan; as, the clay model of a
sculpture;
the
inventor's
model of a
machine..
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..
Loam
::
Loam (n.) A
mixture
of sand, clay, and other
materials,
used in
making
molds for large
castings,
often
without
a
pattern..
Plaid
::
Plaid (a.)
Having
a
pattern
or
colors
which
resemble
a
Scotch
plaid;
checkered
or
marked
with bars or
stripes
at right
angles
to one
another;
as, plaid
muslin..
Mirror
::
Mirror
(n.) That which gives a true
representation,
or in which a true image may be seen;
hence,
a
pattern;
an
exemplar..
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