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1 alūta
alūta ae, f a soft leather prepared with alum: alutae tenuiter confectae, Cs.—Meton., a shoe latchet: nivea, O.: nigra, Iu. — A purse, pouch: tumidā superbus alutā, Iu.—A patch on the face, O.* * *piece/kind of soft leather (prepared with alum); purse/pouch; shoe; beauty patch -
2 ad - suō (ass-)
ad - suō (ass-) —, —, ere, to sew on, patch: inceptis... Adsuitur pannus, H. -
3 centunculus
centunculus ī, m dim. [1 cento], a cloth of many colors, L.* * *Iplant of doubtful identity; (knotweed L+S)IIpatchwork blanket/cloth/drape; multicolored saddle cloth (L+S); small patch -
4 cicātrīx
cicātrīx īcis, f a scar, cicatrice: cicatricīs suas Ostentat, T.: plagam accepit, ut declarat cicatrix: adversae, wounds in front: ostentare cicatrices advorso pectore, S.: ubi primum ducta cicatrix, when the wound began to heal over, L. — In plants, a mark of incision, V.—In a shoe, the seam of a patch, Iu.—Fig.: refricare obductam iam rei p. cicatricem, to open the wound afresh.* * *scar/cicatrice; wound/bruise; emotional scar; prune mark on plant/tool on work -
5 culcita
culcita ae, f a bed, cushion, pillow.* * *matress, stuffed (feathers/wool/hair) pillow/cushion for bed/couch; eye patch -
6 ex-sarciō or exerciō
ex-sarciō or exerciō —, rtūrus, īre, to patch, mend, repair: sumptum suom, repay their cost, T. -
7 pannus
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8 re-sarciō
re-sarciō —, sartus, īre, to patch up, mend, repair, restore: discidit Vestem? resarcietur, T.— Fig.: alqd detrimenti, Cs. -
9 sarciō
sarciō sarsī, sartus, īre [SAR-], to patch, botch, mend, repair, restore, make good: generis (apum) lapsi ruinas, V.—Fig., to make good, make amends for, make compensation for, correct, repair: si quid esset in bello detrimenti acceptum, Cs.: acceptum incommodum virtute, Cs.: iniuriam: longi temporis usuram, restore: male sarta Gratia, H.* * *sarcire, sarsi, sartus Vmake good; redeem; restore -
10 adsuo
adsuere, adsui, adsutus V INTRANS -
11 alopecia
bald patch on head (from mange); fox mange (usu. pl.) (L+S) -
12 assumentum
that which is to be sewed upon, that which is to be patched; patch (Ecc) -
13 assuo
assuere, assui, assutus V INTRANS -
14 consarcino
consarcinare, consarcinavi, consarcinatus V TRANSstitch/sew/patch together -
15 consuo
consuere, consui, consutus V TRANSsew together/up, stitch/join; make by sewing together; patch up; devise, plan -
16 culcitra
stuffed (feathers/wool/hair) mattress/pillow/cushion for a bed/couch; eye patch -
17 pannus
rag, patch, piece of cloth -
18 resarcio
to repair, mend, patch. -
19 Cisticola brunnescens
—1. LAT Cisticola brunnescens ( Heuglin)2. RUS бледноголовая цистикола f3. ENG pale-crowned cloud cisticola, pectoral-patch cisticola4. DEU Blaßkopfpinkpink m5. FRA —VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Cisticola brunnescens
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20 Salvadora
1. LAT Salvadora Baird et Girard2. RUS заплатоносые ужи pl3. ENG patch-nosed snakes4. DEU Pflasterzahnnattern pl, Pflasternasennattern pl5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Северная Америка, Центральная Америка
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patch — patch1 [pach] n. [ME pacche, prob. var. of peche, a piece < OFr pieche, var. of pece, piece,PIECE] 1. a piece of material applied to cover or mend a hole or tear or to strengthen a weak spot 2. a dressing applied to a wound or sore 3. a pad or … English World dictionary
Patch — Patch, n. [OE. pacche; of uncertain origin, perh. for placche; cf. Prov. E. platch patch, LG. plakk, plakke.] 1. A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, esp. upon an old… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
patch — ► NOUN 1) a piece of material used to mend a hole or strengthen a weak point. 2) a small area differing in colour, composition, or texture from its surroundings. 3) a small plot of land: a cabbage patch. 4) Brit. informal a brief period of time:… … English terms dictionary
Patch — Patch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Patched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Patching}.] 1. To mend by sewing on a piece or pieces of cloth, leather, or the like; as, to patch a coat. [1913 Webster] 2. To mend with pieces; to repair with pieces festened on; to repair… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
patch — [ patʃ ] n. m. • 1970; mot angl. « pièce » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Timbre autocollant qui dispense un médicament, une substance par voie percutanée. 2 ♦ Morceau de tissu veineux utilisé pour élargir le diamètre d un vaisseau sanguin. Recomm. offic. pièce.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
patch — UK US /pætʃ/ noun [C] ► IT a small computer program that can repair a problem with software: »You can download a patch to fix the problem. ● go through/hit a bad/difficult/rough patch Cf. hit a rough patch … Financial and business terms
Patch — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Puede referirse a Parche en computación. Puede referirse a Wolverine, un superhéroe de Marvel Comics Puede referirse a Patch, un personaje de La Tribu Obtenido de Patch Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación … Wikipedia Español
patch — [n1] piece, spot, area bit, blob, chunk, fix, ground, hunk, land, lot, plat, plot, scrap, shred, stretch, strip, tract; concepts 452,471,513 patch [n2] piece applied to cover a gap or lack application, appliqué, Band Aid*, mend, reinforcement;… … New thesaurus
patch|y — «PACH ee», adjective, patch|i|er, patch|i|est. 1. abounding in or characterized by patches: »land patchy with rock. 2. occurring in, forming, or resembling patches: »a … Useful english dictionary
Patch — 〈[pæ̣tʃ] m. od. n.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s〉 1. 〈EDV〉 (meist kostenlos zur Verfügung gestelltes) Softwareprogramm, das in einem vorhandenen Programm enthaltene Fehler od. Mängel beheben soll; →a. s. Bug, Update 2. 〈Med.〉 zur Transplantation operativ… … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Patch — [pạ̈tsch; aus engl. patch = Fleck, Flicken] s; [s], s: Hautlappen zur Deckung von Weichteildefekten … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke