fastened with stitches
stitched
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for stitched.
Editorial note
Basically, in my latest projects, about 90% of the implementation is annotated interfaces and default methods that get stitched together into web components...
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fastened with stitches
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for stitched.
adjective
fastened with stitches
Example sentences
Basically, in my latest projects, about 90% of the implementation is annotated interfaces and default methods that get stitched together into web components...
The mesh is patterned to follow the curves of the lycra, instead of simply being a strap that stitched on after the short part has been designed.
The Detroit and Hengsha/Shanghai maps were each about 5 maps stitched together, similar to part 1 and 2.
Farzan’s team stitched the gene for eCD4-Ig into an adeno-associated virus (AAV) that is harmless to humans.
Actually stitched the tiles together and printed it on one page on our color laser printer...
What about the bit where the police stitched the interrogation tape together so that the accused has a recorded confession?
Did you write small submodules while someone else stitched them together, or did you come up with the whole architecture?
But that will only get you 4 1080p screens stitched together, so you can really only focus in on a quadrant.
It's for capturing 3D movies, which can then be stitched together and viewed immersively.
Against a gambeson (jacked made of 20+ layes of linen stitched together) stabbing works, slashing is hard and cutting mostly doesn't work.
It very clearly stitched together several genres, presumably based on netflix viewer data.
Since a video is just a string of images, all the attacker would need is a sufficient number of photoshopped images to show a series that (when stitched into a video) shows the user blinking.
Quote examples
The title of the photo says "composite photograph", perhaps several close up photos were stitched together?
Since it was stitched using a number of smaller images printed from Google maps, wouldn't you end up with a bunch of "google-maps" watermarks all over the map?
If you snapped photos on a vacation, you may return to find that Google has stitched them together into a "story" -- including where you were when you took photos, who you were with, etc.
- Seems to be a group-blog-per-university (isn't that market stitched up by facebook?) - I looked around, still going "huh?" and clicked on your intro video, watched it for 30-40 seconds of cartooning, and I still didn't get it.
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How do you use stitched in a sentence?
Basically, in my latest projects, about 90% of the implementation is annotated interfaces and default methods that get stitched together into web components...
What does stitched mean?
fastened with stitches
What part of speech is stitched?
stitched is commonly used as adjective.