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Lat vs. Pat — What's the Difference?

Lat vs. Pat — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Lat and Pat

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Lat

A staff, particularly one of an Indian kind.

Pat

To tap gently with the open hand or with something flat.

Lat

(architecture) A monumental pillar, particularly the Buddhist columns erected in East India.

Pat

To stroke lightly as a gesture of affection.

Lat

A latrine: a rudimentary or military facility for urination and defecation.
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Pat

To mold by tapping gently with the hands or a flat implement.

Lat

The gold-backed monetary unit of Latvia from August 1922 until April 1941, when it was replaced by the Soviet ruble; it was typically pegged at about 25 to the British pound.

Pat

To run or walk with a tapping sound.

Lat

The floating fiat monetary unit of Latvia from 1992 until January 2014, when it was replaced by the euro.

Pat

To hit something or against something gently or lightly.

Lat

A coin or bill of either currency.

Pat

A light gentle stroke or tap.

Lat

A latissimus dorsi muscle.

Pat

The sound made by a light stroke or tap or by light footsteps.

Lat

(slang) latitude

Pat

A small mass shaped by or as if by patting
A pat of butter.

Lat

To let; to allow.

Pat

Suitable; fitting
"Suggestions about her reasons for going are made indirectly, lightly and ambiguously.
No pat explanation is offered" (Janna Malamud Smith).

Lat

A broad flat muscle on either side of the back

Pat

Fitting or satisfactory in a superficial or contrived way, especially in being trite or glib
"The dialogue is sometimes stilted and the ending too pat" (Leonard Malkin).

Pat

(Games) Being a poker hand that is strong enough to make drawing cards unlikely to improve it.

Pat

Readily or perfectly as a result of memorization or familiarization
They've got the system down pat. He has the lesson pat.

Pat

The sound of a light slap or tap with a soft flat object, especially of a footstep
We heard a pat on the door.

Pat

A light tap or slap, especially with the hands
Give Mary a pat on the shoulder to get her attention.

Pat

A flattish lump of soft matter, especially butter or dung.

Pat

To (gently) tap the flat of one's hand on a person or thing.
To show affection, he decided he would pat the boy on the head.

Pat

To hit lightly and repeatedly with the flat of the hand to make smooth or flat
I patted the cookie dough into shape.

Pat

To stroke or fondle (an animal).
Do you want to pat the cat?

Pat

To gently rain.

Pat

Exactly suitable, fitting, apt; timely, convenient, opportune, ready for the occasion; especially of things spoken.
A pat expression

Pat

Trite, being superficially complete, lacking originality.

Pat

Opportunely, in a timely or suitable way.

Pat

Perfectly.
He has the routine down pat.

Pat

To strike gently with the fingers or hand; to stroke lightly; to tap; as, to pat a dog.
Gay pats my shoulder, and you vanish quite.

Pat

A light, quik blow or stroke with the fingers or hand; a tap.

Pat

A small mass, as of butter, shaped by pats.
It looked like a tessellated work of pats of butter.

Pat

Exactly suitable; fit; convenient; timely.

Pat

In a pat manner.
I foresaw then 't would come in pat hereafter.

Pat

The sound made by a gentle blow

Pat

A light touch or stroke

Pat

Pat or squeeze fondly or playfully, especially under the chin

Pat

Hit lightly;
Pat him on the shoulder

Pat

Having only superficial plausibility;
Glib promises
A slick commercial

Pat

Exactly suited to the occasion;
A pat reply

Pat

Completely or perfectly;
He has the lesson pat
Had the system down pat

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