Notch Mnemonic
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notch
notch
/nɒtʃ/
Examples
- The notches in the sub plates are shorter than the notch in the flange.
- Note the notch at the base of the leaflet.
- The fluke has a notch in the middle.
- The other end of the notch is open.
- Manufacture of the fastener by coining of the interlock notches is facilitated.
- The ramrod was held in a long notch underneath the musket.
- The walls are built of hewn logs with dovetail notching.
- A briquette guide is disposed on the downstream side of the notching rolls.
- A notch is formed in the pin in the area of the free end thereof.
- The only one with the notch is the one used to tranfer the butter.
a V-shaped indentation
noun
the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks
noun
a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface
noun
a small cut
noun
cut or make a notch into
verb
notch a surface to record something
verb
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"Not + Watch. The mark on the tree is not for you to watch."
"Not + Watch. Got a notch, can't watch, it's a top spot."
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