co-pattern

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See also: copattern

English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

co- +‎ pattern

Verb[edit]

co-pattern (third-person singular simple present co-patterns, present participle co-patterning, simple past and past participle co-patterned)

  1. To develop in a pattern separately from another object, but in relation to it.
    These organs were co-patterned from common epithelium.

Noun[edit]

co-pattern (plural co-patterns)

  1. A pattern that has a related counterpart.