Words and phrases that have a meaning related to patten: (128 results)
Antonyms:
unworldly
Often used in the same context:
Also try:pattern, rosetta, toroid, protuberances, clawlike, dewlap, phalanges, waviness, sinusoid, ribbonlike, watchcase, spicule, awns, helixes, octuple, striation, rhombus, roughening, orderings, tubercle, batterie, planetesimal, trapezium, alphanumerics, spathe, lubber, inhomogeneity, mottle, iridescence, wavelike, microcapsule, magnetisation, sine curve, martingale, dogtooth, bilaterally symmetrical, plastron, doublets, footpad, harmonic progression, acoustic impedance, vees, metalic, flecking, micrograph, tarsus, nubuck, wasp waist, dickie, hatpin, diatonic scale, paillette, flagellum, rubberlike, isotherms, arpeggio, ectoderm, featherlike, depressor, corrugation, cossack, scalelike, vibrissae, cyano, recolor, exponential decay, quasiparticle, microelectrode, rootlets, plimsoll, dephasing, chromatics, isostatic, chiasmus, sawtooth, allen wrench, concavity, catgut, mouthparts, stockinette, ethers, convex lens, rhomboids, lucidum, serifs, woodiness, punctate, annelid, peduncle, electrolytic capacitor, abiogenesis, catkin, whizzer, toecap, soliton, rustlings, stonewashed, mary janes, palindromes, curvatures, ringlet, opalescence, blair, butler, chandler, newton, tyler, adams, buchanan, chamberlain, chancellor, eliot, ferguson, hamilton, hastings, jerome, mather, parker, rector, reynolds, sumner, vicar
— Adjectives for patten: late, old, former, young, wooden, very, dunnshaw, last, british, little, key, more...
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