See Also: pattern 2, verb(dictionary)
Pattern(finance)
Pattern(medicine)
pattern(dictionary)
Pattern(money)
wax pattern(medicine)
Pattern(law)
pattern recognition(medicine)
honeycomb pattern(medicine)
hourglass pattern(medicine)

apace (oh) and pattern 2, verb (oh)


apace (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Probably from Old French a pas 'on step']
happening quickly
::Expansion of the company has continued apace .

pattern 2, verb (oh)



2 v [T]
be patterned on/after sth
to be designed or made in a way that is copied from something else
::The exam system is patterned after the one used in Japan.
literary to form a pattern on something
::Tiny white flowers patterned the ground like confetti.