1. swatch - Noun
2. swatch - Verb
3. Swatch - Proper noun
A swath.
A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Rolex with Swatch batteries. Utterly refined, extremely long lasting. Andrea Pirlo
An individual crocheter begins work by producing a test swatch and compensating for any discrepancy by changing to a smaller or larger hook. Source: Internet
Apple would like to think that it can eventually compete with the big name Swiss watch manufacturers, like Rolex and Swatch. Source: Internet
Check your gauge by knitting a swatch, or a small square. Source: Internet
Basal cell carcinoma—the most common form of skin cancer—can show up as a small red swatch of irritated skin, Friedman says. Source: Internet
Despite this, the brand found itself in hot water last month when an Instagram post showing a swatch of all the shades on three different skin tones was shared by retailer Sephora. Source: Internet