
1) Backstitch 2) Bargello 3) Baste 4) Basting 5) Finedraw 6) Hemstitch 7) Hemstitching 8) Overcasting 9) Pain 10) Pang 11) Picot 12) Quilting 13) Resew 14) Re-tick 15) Sew 16) Tacking 17) Twinge 18) Whipstitch 19) Whipstitching
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1) Baste 2) Bit of clothing 3) Cable or hem 4) Card 5) Cramp 6) Cross 7) Darn 8) Darn idiot in school 9) Do needlework 10) Do some suturing 11) Embroider 12) Extraterrestrial superhero 13) Fasten by sewing 14) Finish making a baseball 15) Funny sort 16) Hilarious person 17) Incision closer 18) It saves nine if in time
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[textile arts] In the textile arts, a stitch is a single turn or loop of thread or yarn. Stitches are the fundamental elements of sewing, knitting, embroidery, crochet, and needle lace-making, whether by hand or machine. A variety of stitches, each with one or more names, are used for specific purposes. ==Sewing, embroidery, and lace== All ...
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• (n.) An arrangement of stitches, or method of stitching in some particular way or style; as, cross-stitch; herringbone stitch, etc. • (v. i.) A local sharp pain; an acute pain, like the piercing of a needle; as, a stitch in the side. • (v. i.) To practice stitching, or needlework. • (v. t.) To form stitches in; especially, to ...
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1. To form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches; as, to stitch a shirt bosom. ... 2. To sew, or unite together by stitches; as, to stitch printed sheets in making a book or a pamphlet. ... 3. <agriculture> To form land into ridges. To stitch up, to mend or unite with a needle...
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(stich) a sudden transient cutting pain, generally in the flank. a loop made in sewing or suturing; see suture (def. 2).
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Cramp of the muscles in the chest
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Stitch intransitive verb To practice stitching, or needlework.
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Stitch noun [ Middle English
stiche , Anglo-Saxon
stice a pricking, akin to
stician to prick. See
Stick ,
intransitive verb ]
1. A single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of the thread thus made.
2. A single turn of the ...
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Stitch transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Stitched ;
present participle & verbal noun Stitching .]
1. To form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches; as, ...
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To sew, staple or otherwise fasten together by means of thread or wire the leaves or signatures of a book or pamphlet. The different styles of stitching are; double stitch, where two loops of a single thread are fastened in the center of the fold. Machine stitch, where a lock stitch is made; saddle or saddle-back stitch, where the center of the fol...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: stich Definitions: 1. A sharp, sticking pain of momentary duration. 2. A single suture. Synonyms: suture2
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Stitch is American slang for something funny.
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[
n] - a sharp spasm of pain in the side resulting from running 2. [n] - sewing consisting of a link or loop or knot made by drawing a threaded needle through a fabric
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A staple or metal fixing used to hold the sections of a document together.
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noun sewing consisting of a link or loop or knot made by drawing a threaded needle through a fabric
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(of foraging) To make multiple rapid probes - with bill (as in many waders).
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one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds. · a loop or portion of thread disposed in place by one such movement in sewing: to rip out stitches. · a particular mode of disposing the thr...
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