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Here are 13 definitions for PATISING, one of whoch came from a respectable dictionary.
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1. To shoe horses.
2. The heaving and cracking of pavement as the underlying ground
settles.
3. The making of French-style pastries and desserts (also known as
pâtisserie).
4. An anglicised name for the Irish ceili (Scottish ceilidh).
5. A traditional decorative plasterwork used on building walls and
exteriors, primarily featuring ornamental relief designs, incised
patterns, or stamped motifs.
6. The ceremonial tapping of boundary stones during a parish procession.
7. To move about restlessly in a confined space, often as a sign of
impatience or nervous anticipation.
8. Excessive complaining about a trivial annoyance.
9. A painting technique that results in three-dimensional accumulations
of color on parts of an artwork, with an effect similar to icing on
pastries.
10. A condition of old paintings where lead-containing pigments have
become more transparent over time, revealing earlier layers.
11. Splashing in water.
12. Grinding into a powder. [Old French, making pastry, see patisserie]
13. [Hong Kong English] A traditional licensed street stall, typically
with a small seating area, selling cooked food at low prices.