pattern
Americannoun
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a decorative design, as for wallpaper, china, or textile fabrics, etc.
- Synonyms:
- figure
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decoration or ornament having such a design.
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a natural or chance marking, configuration, or design.
patterns of frost on the window.
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a distinctive style, model, or form.
a new pattern of army helmet.
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a combination of qualities, acts, tendencies, etc., forming a consistent or characteristic arrangement.
the behavior patterns of teenagers.
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an original or model considered for or deserving of imitation.
Our constitution has been a pattern for those of many new republics.
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anything fashioned or designed to serve as a model or guide for something to be made.
a paper pattern for a dress.
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a sufficient quantity of material for making a garment.
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the path of flight established for an aircraft approaching an airport at which it is to land.
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a diagram of lines transmitted occasionally by a television station to aid in adjusting receiving sets; test pattern.
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Metallurgy. a model or form, usually of wood or metal, used for giving the shape of the interior of a mold.
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Numismatics. a coin, either the redesign of an existing piece or the model for a new one, submitted for authorization as a regular issue.
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an example, instance, sample, or specimen.
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Gunnery, Aerial Bombing.
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the distribution of strikes around a target at which artillery rounds have been fired or on which bombs have been dropped.
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a diagram showing such distribution.
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verb (used with object)
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to make or fashion after or according to a pattern.
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to cover or mark with a pattern.
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Chiefly British Dialect.
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to imitate.
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to attempt to match or duplicate.
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verb (used without object)
noun
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an arrangement of repeated or corresponding parts, decorative motifs, etc
although the notes seemed random, a careful listener could detect a pattern
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a decorative design
a paisley pattern
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a style
various patterns of cutlery
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a plan or diagram used as a guide in making something
a paper pattern for a dress
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a standard way of moving, acting, etc
traffic patterns
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a model worthy of imitation
a pattern of kindness
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a representative sample
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a wooden or metal shape or model used in a foundry to make a mould
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the arrangement of marks made in a target by bullets
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a diagram displaying such an arrangement
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verb
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to model
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to arrange as or decorate with a pattern
noun
Other Word Forms
- nonpatterned adjective
- patternable adjective
- patterned adjective
- patterner noun
- patternless adjective
- patternlike adjective
- patterny adjective
- repattern verb (used with object)
- semipatterned adjective
- subpattern noun
- unpatterned adjective
Etymology
Origin of pattern
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English patron, from Medieval Latin patrōnus “model,” special use of Latin patrōnus “legal protector, advocate”; patron
Example Sentences
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Yet after what he described as continued "patterns of behaviour", he took a step back from his relationship with his mum.
From BBC
These enzymes interact with DNA in patterns that researchers describe as a "nuclear metabolic fingerprint," marking the first evidence that human cells may carry such unique nuclear signatures.
From Science Daily
The intensity and pattern of the Iranian strikes indicate a clear strategy and coordination behind the attacks, analysts and Arab officials said.
Fanged frogs are only one example of a broader pattern scientists are uncovering.
From Science Daily
Researchers say this pattern suggests the event was more than a sudden raid.
From Science Daily
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