A piece of cloth used to mend a hole is commonly referred to as a patch. Patches can be made from various materials and are sewn or ironed onto the damaged area to reinforce it and restore its appearance. They are often used in clothing, upholstery, and other fabric items to extend their life and functionality.
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The word patch can be a noun and a verb.Noun: a small piece of something, usually cloth or other material, used to make a repair. It can also apply to a repair in general.Verb: to mend.
A piece of cloth used for wiping noses is called a handkerchief.
piece of cloth used to wrap a dead body
Jack used a piece of a tattered cloth and a bit of string to mend his broken crown. He carefully stitched the torn edges together, ensuring it would hold during his upcoming endeavors. With a little creativity and effort, he restored it to a semblance of its former glory, ready to wear once again.
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With a needle and thread, she'll mend the hole in your jacket. Unfortunately, only time can truly mend a broken heart. It would be a tragedy if you are unable to mend the relationship with your dad before he passes away. Dad used a bit of string to mend the torn volleyball net. Grandma always carries a sewing kit incase she has to mend something unexpectedly.
hankerchief, bandana etc
Cloth is the abstract form of the noun. It can refer to any unknown quantity of cloth. A cloth must refer to a specific piece of cloth, such as a handkerchief or a dishtowel.
A byssus is a piece of very long and valuable piece of cloth, which is used for fine flax and linen.
A prayer cloth is a piece of fabric that is used during prayer. It is often held by people who are praying for another person and then the cloth is given to them.
This can refer to babies' nappies (diapers), or to a piece of cloth or paper used to protect one's clothes or wipe one's mouth when eating. It comes from the word "nap", a piece of cloth, and the suffix -kin which means little, and so means a little piece of cloth.