patch

1
[ pach ]
/ pætʃ /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

to make a connection between radio circuits, telephone lines, etc. (often followed by in or into): We patched into the ship-to-shore conversation.

Origin of patch

1
1350–1400; Middle English pacche; perhaps akin to Old Provençal pedas piece to cover a hole < Vulgar Latin *pedaceum literally, something measured; compare Medieval Latin pedāre to measure in feet; see -ped

SYNONYMS FOR patch

14 fix. See mend.

ANTONYMS FOR patch

14 break.

OTHER WORDS FROM patch

British Dictionary definitions for transdermal patch

patch
/ (pætʃ) /

noun

verb (tr)

Derived forms of patch

patchable, adjective patcher, noun

Word Origin for patch

C16 pacche, perhaps from French pieche piece

Medical definitions for transdermal patch (1 of 2)

transdermal patch

n.

A medicated adhesive pad that is placed on the skin to deliver a timed-release dose of medication through the skin into the bloodstream. skin patch

Medical definitions for transdermal patch (2 of 2)

patch
[ păch ]

n.

A small circumscribed area differing from the surrounding surface.
A dressing or covering applied to protect a wound or sore.
A transdermal patch.

Scientific definitions for transdermal patch

patch
[ păch ]

A temporary, removable electronic connection, as one between two components in a communications system.
A piece of code added to software in order to fix a bug, especially as a temporary correction between two versions of the same software.