Sting
Stitch stands for:
- a round in the card game, see trick (card game)
- a length measure of the shoemaker, see stitch (length measure)
- Parisian engraving , a unit of measurement used in shoe manufacturing
- Pinprick
- sharp pain such as stitch in the side (stitch)
- Stab wound or stab wound ; see. Stab
- as a short name for graphics created by certain printing techniques , in particular copper engraving , occasionally wood engraving or steel engraving
- Sunstroke, colloquially for a brain dysfunction, see heat damage # sunstroke
- a printing process in art and letterpress, see engraving and cutting
- a Atemi technique in martial arts, see also list of lists of cut, stabbing, striking and thrusting weapons
- the height of an arch between its abutments, see arrow height
- a knot
- a mapping error in color theory , especially photography ( color cast )
- an intense bad taste in food
- Egg prick
- a group of three pigeons in the flying pigeon sport
- the shape of a gouge in the front view
- a type of processing of yarn, mainly in sewing and embroidery , e.g. B. lock stitch or chain stitch
- one pass of the rolling stock during rolling
- a sword from the novels by JRR Tolkien, see Objects in Tolkien's World - Stitch
- Stich Peak , mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- Stich (Landesstraße 360) , low mountain pass of the Swabian Alb
Stich is the name of the following places:
- Stich (Eschweiler) , district of Eschweiler, Aachen city region, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Stich (Overath) , district of the city of Overath, Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Stich (Oy-Mittelberg) , part of the municipality of Oy-Mittelberg, Oberallgäu district, Bavaria
- Štichov ( Stich ), municipality in Okres Domažlice, Czech Republic
- Vstiš ( Stich ), municipality in Okres Plzeň-jih, Czech Republic
- Wambacher Stich , incline in the course of the federal highway 260
- Stich (Landesstraße 360) , low mountain range on the Swabian Alb near Albstadt
Stich is the family name of the following people:
- Bertha Stich (1818–1876), German theater actress
- Clara Stich (1820–1862), German theater actress
- Dominique Stich (* 1951), French-Swiss linguist
- Erika Stich (* 1967), Italian badminton player of Romanian origin
- Ferdinand Stich (1892–1967), German-Namibian bibliophile and bookseller
- Ignaz Stich (1863–1926), Austrian librarian and Viennese local politician (CS)
- Johann Karl Stich (1888–1955), Austrian lawyer and attorney general in Vienna during the Nazi era
- Johann Wenzel Stich (1746–1803), Bohemian horn player, violinist and composer
- Lisl Stich (1913–2000), German artist and graphic designer
- Matthias Stich (musician) (* 1961), German musician
- Matthias Stich (marksman) (* 1963), German marksman
- Max Stich (* 1940), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Michael Stich (* 1968), German tennis player
- Otto Stich (1927–2012), Swiss politician (SP)
- Randolf Stich (* 1966), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Rudolf Stich (medic) (1875–1960), German surgeon and university professor
- Rudolf Stich (lawyer) (1926–2012), German lawyer and university professor
- Stephen Stich (* 1943), American philosopher and cognitive scientist
- Teresa Stich-Randall (1927-2007), American singer (soprano)
- Theo Stich (* 1960), Swiss historian and documentary filmmaker
- Walter Stich (1930–2020), German politician (CDU)
- Wilhelm Stich (1794–1824), German theater actor
See also:
- Racking (disambiguation)
- Puncture
- Insect bite
- Sting
- Stitches
- Burin
- Stabbing
- Impasse , dead end
- sample
- Runoff
- keyword
- Stickleback
Wiktionary: Stich - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations