Yes, the word patchwork is a singular, common, compound noun; a word for something made up of pieces of other things. Examples:
This quilt is a patchwork of pieces of my grandma's old flowered dresses.
His excuse is a patchwork of lies.
I financed my education with a patchwork of scholarships, grants, and kind relatives.
The word "dipper" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a type of bird or a ladle-like utensil. As a verb, it can mean to quickly immerse something into a liquid or to scoop up a liquid with a ladle.
If you mean Crevices, as in narrow cracks or openings, then YES it is a noun. Almost any word that you can take on it's own and put THE in front of (and it still makes sense) is a noun.
Looks like a last name. It could mean "coming from Kamra or Kamer", but I don't know any place called like this.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
I think you mean Adjectives. Adjectives describe Nouns. How and where they are, what they look, feel, sound like. Adverbs describe what the noun DOES, describe the action/passive action it takes, the verbs.
patchwork is used with rugs or things like that
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ha! nothing but patchwork clothing here's a list: -patchwork hat -patchwork shirt -patchwork pants yeah, that should be it, but if there's any more, it should be patchwork :)
Something like "Her name was Katie." You have a common noun for the proper noun.
"Lavoro con le pezze" literally or the English loan word "Patchwork" may be Italian equivalents of "patchwork."The masculine noun "lavoro" means "work." Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un, uno" ("a, one"). The preposition "con" means "with." The feminine plural definite article "le" means "the." The feminine noun "pezze" means "pieces."The pronunciation is "lah-VOH-roh kohn leh PEHTS-tseh."
Some synonyms for patchwork are:mishmashplaidcheckerboardcheckeredquilthodgepodgemedley
Patchwork Girl was created in 1913.
The Patchwork Girl was created in 1980.
Patchwork - album - was created in 1971.
A Patchwork Planet was created in 1998.
"Trabalho com retalho" or the English loan word "Patchwork" may be Portuguese equivalents of "patchwork."The masculine noun "trabalho" means "work." The masculine singular definite article is "o" ("the"), and the masculine singular indefinite article "um" ("a, one"). The preposition "com" means "with." The masculine noun "retalho" means "small pieces."The pronunciation is "truh-BAH-lyoo kong hee-TAH-lyoo" in continental Portuguese and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Way to mean "method" is an abstract noun, like procedure. Way to mean a route is a concrete noun: a road, street, or path.