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    patch
    [paCH]
    noun
    patch (noun) · patches (plural noun)
    1. a piece of cloth or other material used to mend or strengthen a torn or weak point:
      "the jacket was of well-worn tweed with leather patches on the elbows"
      Similar:
      piece of cloth/material/fabric/leather
      piece sewn on
      • a pad or shield worn over a sightless or injured eye or an eye socket.
      • a piece of cloth sewn onto clothing as a badge or distinguishing mark:
        "on his sleeve there was a red “Freedom” patch"
      • an adhesive piece of drug-impregnated material worn on the skin so that the drug can be absorbed gradually over a period of time:
        "once the patch is removed, the drug clears from the body tissue after twenty minutes"
      • historical
        a small disk of black silk attached to the face, especially as worn by women in the 17th and 18th centuries for adornment.
    2. a part of something marked out from the rest by a particular characteristic:
      "his hair was combed forward to hide a growing bald patch"
      • a small area or amount of something:
        "patches of bluebells in the grass"
    3. a small piece of ground, especially one used for gardening:
      "they spent Sundays digging their vegetable patch"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        an area for which someone is responsible or in which they operate:
        "we didn't want any secret organizations on our patch"
        Similar:
        small area
        isolated area
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      a period of time seen as a distinct unit with a characteristic quality:
      "he may have been going through a bad patch"
    5. a temporary electrical or telephone connection.
      • a preset configuration or sound data file in an electronic musical instrument, especially a synthesizer:
        "the guitar player has a certain patch on his FX which he's happy with" · "synth patches over an endless drum pattern"
    6. computing
      a small piece of code inserted into a program to improve its functioning or to correct an error:
      "a program patch that fixes a bug"
    verb
    patch (verb) · patches (third person present) · patched (past tense) · patched (past participle) · patching (present participle)
    1. mend or strengthen (fabric or an item of clothing) by putting a piece of material over a hole or weak point in it:
      "her jeans were neatly patched"
      • medicine
        place a patch over (a good eye) in order to encourage a lazy eye to work:
        "the amblyopia may be treated by patching the good eye"
      • computing
        correct, enhance, or modify (a routine or program) by inserting a patch.
      • cover small areas of (a surface) with something different, causing it to appear variegated:
        "the grass was patched with sandy stretches"
    2. informal
      (patch someone/something up)
      treat someone's injuries or repair the damage to something, especially hastily:
      "they did their best to patch up the gaping wounds"
      Similar:
      fix hastily
      do a makeshift repair on
      repair/fix temporarily
    3. connect by a temporary electrical, radio, or telephonic connection:
      "Ralph had patched her through to the meeting by walkie-talkie"
    4. computing
      correct, enhance, or modify (a routine or program) by inserting a patch.
    Origin
    late Middle English: perhaps from a variant of Old French pieche, dialect variant of piece ‘piece’.
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  3. Some synonyms for patch are123:
    • Blotch
    • Dot
    • Fleck
    • Speck
    • Spot
    • Stain
    • Bit
    • Stretch
    • Scrap
    • Shred
    • Small piece
    • Plot
    • Piece
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    Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance blotch dot fleck speck spot stain
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    Synonyms spot bit stretch scrap shred small piece noun plot
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