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patch
noun
    1. A piece of material sewn on or applied, eg to a garment or piece of fabric, etc, so as to cover a hole or reinforce a worn area.
    2. A plot of earth.
      Example: a vegetable patch
      Thesaurus: area, plot, lot, tract, parcel, land, ground, spot.
    3. A pad or cover worn as protection over an injured eye.
    4. A small expanse contrasting with its surroundings.
      Example: patches of ice
    5. historical
      A tiny piece of black silk worn on the face in imitation of a mole or beauty spot, to enhance the whiteness of the complexion.
    6. A scrap or shred.
    7. colloq
      A phase or period of time.
      Example: go through a bad patch
    8. slang
      The area patrolled by a policeman or covered by a particular police station.
    9. computing.
      A set of instructions added to a program to correct an error.
verb patched, patching
    1. To mend (a hole or garment) by sewing a patch or patches on or over it.
      Example: patch the arm with an oval of leather
      Thesaurus: fix, mend, repair, cover, sew up, stitch, reinforce.
    2. To repair it hastily and temporarily. See also patch-up.
      Example: patch up the leaking pipe
      Form: patch something up (also)
    3. computing.
      To make a temporary correction in (a program).
Idiom: not a patch on someone or something
    colloq
    Not nearly as good as them.
Etymology: 14c.

Phrasal Verb: patch something together
    To assemble it hastily.
Phrasal Verb: patch something up
    To settle (a quarrel, etc), especially hurriedly or temporarily.


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