Hanapin
to stitch
01
tahiin, manahi
to join fabric or material by using a needle and thread
Transitive: to stitch fabric or material
02
tahiin, sulitin
to join the edges of a wound together by a thread and needle
Transitive: to stitch a wound
Stitch
01
tahi, tahi ng sugat
a loop, thread, etc. that physicians use in order to sew the edges of a wound together
02
tahi, stitch
a loop or series of loops of thread or yarn that are used to sew or embroider fabric or other materials together
What is a "stitch"?
A stitch is a basic unit of sewing or embroidery made by passing a needle and thread through fabric. Stitches can vary in length, type, and pattern, and are used to join fabric pieces together, create designs, or add decorative elements. Common types of stitches include running stitches, back stitches, and satin stitches. Each stitch serves a specific purpose, whether for securing seams, adding embellishments, or achieving a desired texture.
03
sakit sa tagiliran, kram
a sharp spasm of pain in the side resulting from running
stitch
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stitched
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stitched
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stitcher
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stitcher
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stitching
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stitching
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Halimbawa
The tailor stitched the seams of the dress to ensure a perfect fit.
She stitched the hem of the curtains to adjust the length.
I will stitch the torn fabric to repair the dress.
To mend the ripped seam, make sure to stitch it with a strong thread.
After the surgery, the surgeon stitched the incision to promote healing.