What does STICH mean?

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Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A single loop or portion of a pattern in knitting, crocheting, or embroidery.

Pronunciations: US: /stɪtʃ/; UK: /stɪtʃ/

Origin and Usage: The word "stich" originated from the Middle English word "stiche," which means a puncture or a prick. It was first used in the 14th century to describe a single loop or portion of a pattern in knitting, crocheting, or embroidery. Today, it is commonly used in the world of crafting and sewing.

Synonyms: Loop, knot, stitchery, embroidery, knitting, crocheting.

Related Words: Stitch, switch, hitch, teach, beach.

Example Sentences:

  • She added a stich to the scarf she was knitting.
  • The embroidery pattern called for a variety of different stiches.
  • He carefully counted each stich as he worked on the intricate design.


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