notch
/näCH/
noun
- an indentation or incision on an edge or surface."there was a notch in the end of the arrow for the bowstring"
- a deep, narrow mountain pass.
verb
- make notches in."he notched the stick at each end"synonyms: nick, cut, mark, score, incise, carve, engrave, scratch, gash, slit, slot, snick, gouge, groove, furrow, indent, make an indentation in, dent
- score or achieve (something)."she notched her second major championship"synonyms: score, achieve, attain, secure, rack up, chalk up, gain, earn, make, register, record
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7 days ago · The meaning of NOTCH is a V-shaped indentation. How to use notch in a sentence. Did you know?
noun · a V-shaped cut or indentation; nick · a cut or nick made in a tally stick or similar object · a narrow pass or gorge · a step or level (esp in the phrase ...
A notch is a small cut or nick in something. People make notches to keep track of things.
NOTCH meaning: 1 : a small cut that is shaped like a V and that is made on an edge or a surface; 2 : a narrow passage between mountains.
notch in American English · 1. a concave or V-shaped cut or indentation in an edge or across a surface · 2. US. a narrow pass with steep sides; defile; gap · 3.
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notch up / down, to move up or down or increase or decrease by notches or degrees: The temperature has notched up another degree.
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Sep 26, 2011 · The term "Notch" refers to the disparity in Social Security benefits paid to people born from 1917 through 1926 and those paid to people ...
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a cut shaped like a V in an edge or object. similar words: clip, cut, gouge, groove, incision, nick, slit. definition 2: (informal) a little bit. Please turn ...
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Notch Definition · To cut a notch or notches in; indent with notches. · To record or tally, as by means of notches.