Patches are pieces of cloth sewn or glued or both over a hole in a garment to cover it up. The word can be used figuratively to describe small repairs to computer programs, where the essential program is not changed, but some extra instruction is slapped on top of it. Patches could also be pieces of wood placed over holes in walls, in the same way that patches are put on clothes.
The word patches is a noun, a plural noun; and a verb, a form of the verb to patch. Examples:As a noun: He had bald patches in his hair.As a verb: He patches up his relationship with his wife after every argument.
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Mottled mean having spots or patches of colour
Mandril is a computer programming language It is also a kind of ape the males of which have colourful red and blue patches on their faces and buttocks.
They are the colors of the patches worn by Hells Angels.
The plants could mean a cluster, a group of plants.
No. "patched" could be, ex. The patched stuffed animal had many different colors. "patches" is either a plural noun or a verb.
The word patch is singular, not plural. The plural form is patches.
Mc patches is when you say to the order box at the drive through " get me a mc paches and a mc chicken and some mc fries please"
if it russles it means theres a Pokemon there
they are white patches with black.