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I . patch <-es> [pætʃ] N

2. patch Brit inf (phase):

faza f

3. patch Brit (work area):

II . patch [pætʃ] VB trans (cover)

patch up VB trans

1. patch (repair):

2. patch fig (conciliate):

ˈnico·tine patch N

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The underside is a dirty white speckled with grey and black patches.
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Both can cause local skin irritation (more so with the patches).
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The otolith organs are beds of sensory cells in the inner ear, specifically small patches of hair cells.
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It has white patches on its sides of its breast.
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So far, however, the delicate plants grow unmolested in scraggly patches much like weeds.
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Mainly dry across the region tonight, with some good clear spells leading to a widespread frost and the formation of some freezing fog patches.
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Additional uses are in the making of nicotine transdermal patches since the copolymer binds well with other agents to form gel like substances.
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It seems to wash over everything -- the surrounding mountains, the patches of scrub on the ridges, the boulders that cling to unlikely gradients.
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During drier eras patches of prairie arose, although they are now succeeding back to hardwood forests.
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Crusted patches on the horse's skin grew white hairs, and he became a piebald.
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