stitch
How to Use Stitch
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA single loop of thread in sewing, a suture closing a wound, or a sudden sharp pain in your side.
On social media, "stitch" also means joining a clip of someone else's video onto your own — a newer, unrelated tech sense.
Word Forms
stitched past tense, stitches plural, stitches singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The nurse put three _____ in the cut on his knee.
Etymology
From Old English stiche, meaning "a prick, puncture, or sharp pain" — the same root gave us "stick."