patterned


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
pattern/ˈpatn/
noun
  • 1 a repeated decorative design.

    ■ an arrangement or sequence regularly found in comparable objects or events.

  • 2 a regular form or sequence discernible in the way in which something happens or is done: a change in working patterns.
  • 3 a model or design used as a guide in needlework and other crafts.

    ■ a set of instructions to be followed in making a sewn or knitted item.

    ■ a model from which a mould is made for a casting.

    ■ a sample of cloth or wallpaper.

  • 4 an example for others to follow.
verb
  • 1 decorate with a pattern.
  • 2 give a regular or intelligible form to.

    ■ (pattern something on/after) give something a form based on that of (something else).

– derivatives
patternless adjective.
– origin ME patron ‘something serving as a model’, from OFr. (see patron).
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