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--v. 5 patch up or over, mend, repair, vamp, revamp, darn, sew<br />

(up), reinforce, cover: I had my trousers patched where the dog<br />

bit me. Her father always wore the same patched jacket to the<br />

club. 6 Often, patch up. fix (up), doctor, jury-rig, improvise,<br />

knock together or up: Can you patch it up so I can drive it<br />

home? 7 patch up. settle, set right or straight, straighten<br />

out, reconcile, resolve, heal; come or bring to terms, bury the<br />

hatchet, kiss and make up, call a truce: Will the two girls<br />

ever patch up their differences?<br />

patchwork n. pastiche or pasticcio, mixture, confusion, hotchpotch or US<br />

also hodgepodge, gallimaufry, olio, olla podrida, mishmash,<br />

jumble, m‚lange, medley, hash, US crazy quilt, Colloq mixed bag:<br />

The landscape is a patchwork of ploughland and pasture, with<br />

little copses and rivers. The concerto by Lindslade is<br />

'derivative' - that is, it is a patchwork.<br />

patent n. 1 certificate of invention, letters patent, trade name,<br />

trade mark, copyright, US service mark; licence, permit,<br />

charter, franchise, grant; control: My brother holds the patent<br />

on a new piece of laboratory equipment. You think you have a<br />

patent on misery, but I have news for you.<br />

--adj. 2 obvious, clear, transparent, manifest, apparent,<br />

plain, evident, self-evident, unmistakable or unmistakeable,<br />

unequivocal, explicit, palpable, tangible, physical,<br />

conspicuous, flagrant, blatant, prominent: The results are as<br />

patent as the fact that two and two make four.<br />

paternal adj. 1 fatherly, kindly, indulgent, solicitous, fond,<br />

concerned, devoted, loving; patriarchal: Uncle Charles takes a<br />

paternal interest in the welfare of his nieces and nephews. 2<br />

patrilineal or patrilinear, patriclinous or patroclinous or<br />

patriclinal or patroclinal or patriclinic or patroclinic,<br />

patrilateral, patrimonial: She resembles her paternal<br />

grandmother. His fortune is partly paternal, partly acquired.<br />

paternity n. fatherhood, fathership; parentage, descent, heritage, line,<br />

lineage, extraction, family, stock, strain, blood, patrilineage:<br />

The child's paternity was established through DNA tests.<br />

path n. 1 footpath, pathway, tow-path, track, trail, walk, walkway,

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