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Antonyms
Etymology
1. patten
noun. ['ˈpætən'] footwear usually with wooden soles.
Etymology
- paten (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Patten
- manhattan
- stratton
- rohatyn
- mchatton
- statton
- staton
- staten
- slatton
- slatten
- slaton
- platten
- platen
- gratton
- grattan
- flatten
- flaten
- craton
- bratton
- bratten
- satin
- patton
- paton
- patane
- matton
- laton
- latin
- hatton
- hatten
- hattan
- gatton
Sentences with patten
1. Noun, singular or mass
Score the surface of the ham with a knife to create a crisscross patten.
2. Adjective
The patterns should be pinned so that both patten paper and fabric lie flat.
3. Verb, base form
Continue this wrapping patten around all four dowels to complete one layer.
4. Verb, past participle
Avoid cotton fabrics, opting for (faux) leather or patten instead.