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Definition of pattern
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Pattern
(n.)
Anything
cut or
formed
to serve as a guide to
cutting
or
forming
objects;
as, a
dressmaker's
pattern..
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Imitative
::
Imitative
(a.)
Inclined
to
imitate,
copy, or
follow;
imitating;
exhibiting
some of the
qualities
or
characteristics
of a
pattern
or
model;
dependent
on
example;
not
original;
as, man is an
imitative
being;
painting
is an
imitative
art..
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..
Diaper
::
Diaper
(n.) Any
textile
fabric
(esp. linen or
cotton
toweling)
woven in
diaper
pattern.
See 2.
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.) A part
showing
the
figure
or
quality
of the
whole;
a
specimen;
a
sample;
an
example;
an
instance.
Pictura
::
Pictura
(n.)
Pattern
of
coloration.
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) A plat; a plan; a
sketch;
a
model;
a
pattern.
Used also
figuratively.
Square
::
Square
(n.)
Hence,
a
pattern
or
rule..
Rap
::
Rap (v. t.) To free (a
pattern)
in a mold by light blows on the
pattern,
so as to
facilitate
its
removal..
Exemplifier
::
Exemplifier
(n.) One who
exemplifies
by
following
a
pattern.
Fur
::
Fur (n.) One of
several
patterns
or
diapers
used as
tinctures.
There are nine in all, or,
according
to some
writers,
only six..
Do
::
Do (n.) A
syllable
attached
to the first tone of the major
diatonic
scale for the
purpose
of
solmization,
or
solfeggio.
It is the first of the seven
syllables
used by the
Italians
as manes of
musical
tones,
and
replaced,
for the sake of
euphony,
the
syllable
Ut,
applied
to the note C. In
England
and
America
the same
syllables
are used by mane as a scale
pattern,
while the tones in
respect
to
absolute
pitch are named from the first seven
letters
of the
alphabet..
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..
Imitate
::
Imitate
(v. t.) To
follow
as a
pattern,
model,
or
example;
to copy or
strive
to copy, in acts,
manners
etc..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(v. t.) To serve as an
example
for; also, to
parallel..
Valenciennes Lace
::
Valenciennes
lace () A rich kind of lace made at
Valenciennes,
in
France.
Each piece is made
throughout,
ground
and
pattern,
by the same
person
and with the same
thread,
the
pattern
being
worked
in the net..
Former
::
Former
(n.) A
templet,
pattern,
or gauge by which an
article
is
shaped..
Applique
::
Applique
(a.)
Ornamented
with a
pattern
(which
has been cut out of
another
color or
stuff)
applied
or
transferred
to a
foundation;
as,
applique
lace;
applique
work..
Rib
::
Rib (n.) A
projecting
mold, or group of
moldings,
forming
with
others
a
pattern,
as on a
ceiling,
ornamental
door, or the
like..
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..
Sample
::
Sample
(n.)
Example;
pattern.
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