Topic: SEWING AND KNITTING
| Date: | 1300-1400 |
| Language: | Old French |
| Origin: | patron, from Medieval Latin patronus; PATRON |
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pat‧tern1 S3 W1
[countable]
[countable]1 the regular way in which something happens, develops, or is done :
Weather patterns have changed in recent years.
Weather patterns have changed in recent years.2
a) C a regularly repeated arrangement of shapes, colours, or lines on a surface, usually as decoration :
a black and white striped pattern
a black and white striped pattern pattern of
a pattern of dots
a pattern of dotsb) A a regularly repeated arrangement of sounds or words :
A sonnet has a fixed rhyming pattern.
A sonnet has a fixed rhyming pattern.3 [usually singular] a thing, idea, or person that is an example to copy :
4DLH a shape used as a guide for making something, especially a thin piece of paper used when cutting material to make clothes :
a dress pattern
a dress pattern5DTIM a small piece of cloth, paper etc that shows what a larger piece will look like [= sample]

