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    stitch
    /stɪtʃ/

    noun

    • 1. a loop of thread or yarn resulting from a single pass or movement of the needle in sewing, knitting, or crocheting.
    • 2. a sudden sharp pain in the side of the body, caused by strenuous exercise: "he was panting and had a stitch"

    verb

    • 1. make, mend, or join (something) with stitches: "stitch a plain seam with right sides together"

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  2. a piece of thread sewn in cloth, or the single movement of a needle and thread into and out of the cloth that produces this: She sewed neat, firm stitches. A stitch is also a length of special thread used to join the edges of a deep cut in the flesh: A cut on his left ankle required six stitches.

  3. The meaning of STITCH is a local sharp and sudden pain especially in the side. How to use stitch in a sentence. a local sharp and sudden pain especially in the side; one in-and-out movement of a threaded needle in sewing, embroidering, or suturing…

  4. Stitch definition: one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.. See examples of STITCH used in a sentence.

  5. A stitch is a piece of thread that has been used to sew the skin of a wound together. He had six stitches in a head wound.

  6. a piece of thread sewn in cloth, or the single movement of a needle and thread into and out of the cloth that produces this: She sewed neat, firm stitches. A stitch is also a length of special thread used to join the edges of a deep cut in the flesh: A cut on his left ankle required six stitches.

  7. When a needle pulls thread through fabric and into a loop, that's a stitch. Every quilt, no matter how elaborate, starts with a single stitch. You can stitch a design on a pillow, or stitch up a hole in your jeans using stitches.

  8. stitch. (stĭch) n. 1. a. A single complete movement of a threaded needle in sewing or surgical suturing: made multiple stitches. b. A single loop of thread or yarn made with an implement such as a sewing or knitting needle. c. A single loop or knot of thread used in closing a wound or incision in surgery; a suture. d.