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What (who) is PATCHING - definition

VILLAGE IN UNITED KINGDOM

Patching         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Patch.
Patching and Capping         
Patching and capping
The aggregation of fluorescently tagged antibodies that are associated with proteins on membranes of living cells. The aggregation appears as a cap or a patch in the fluorescence microscope and is due to the bivalent nature of antibodies.
eye patch         
  • 1783 etching of wounded sailors
SMALL PATCH THAT IS WORN IN FRONT OF AN EYE
Eye patch; Pirate eye patch; Eyepatches; Eye mask; Eyepad; Eye pad; Eye patching
(eye patches)
An eye patch is a piece of material which you wear over your eye when you have damaged or injured it.
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Wikipedia

Patching

Patching is a small village and civil parish that lies amid the fields and woods of the southern slopes of the South Downs in the National Park in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It has a visible hill-workings history going back to before the Domesday survey of 1086–7. It is centred four miles (6.4 km) to the east of Arundel and quarter of a mile from Clapham, to the north of the A27 road. The civil parish covers an area of 846.12 hectares (2,090.8 acres).

In the centre of the village is the 13th century Church of St John the Divine, restored in 1888. Above the village on the South Downs are groups of neolithic flint mines, represented by slight hollows and mounds.

Michelgrove Park, once the site of a great house where Sir William Shelley entertained Henry VIII and later home of the Shelley Baronets, is in the north of the parish. It is crossed by the Monarch's Way long-distance footpath marking the supposed route of Charles II's flight to France in 1651.

Examples of use of PATCHING
1. "We don‘t recommend merely patching the system, as has been done in the past," the draft report stated.
2. But patching up with Tymoshenko also comes at a high price.
3. "I‘ve been through several hurricanes, and I just keep patching up.
4. Fiscal conservatives such as Cooper say patching the AMT without paying for it is fiscally irresponsible.
5. I‘ve been through several hurricanes and I just keep patching up.