stich
/stɪtʃ/Definitions
1. noun
a single loop of thread forming part of a seam or a join in fabric.
“The seam was held together by a series of delicate stitches.”
2. verb
to sew or join something with stitches.
“She spent the evening stitching together the torn pages of the book.”
3. verb
to insert something, especially a needle, with a sudden or forceful movement.
“He stitched the needle into his finger and winced in pain.”
4. verb
to join or attach something, especially with a sudden or forceful movement.
“The rope stitched the two boats together.”