Notch vs. Nock

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Notchnoun

a V-shaped cut.

Notchnoun

such a cut, used for keeping a record

Notchnoun

(slang) woman

Notchnoun

an indentation.

Notchnoun

a mountain pass; a defile

Notchnoun

(informal) a level or degree.

Notchverb

(transitive) To cut a notch in (something).

Notchverb

(transitive) To record (a score or similar) by making notches on something.

Notchverb

(transitive) To join by means of notches.

Notchverb

(transitive) To achieve (something).

Notchnoun

A hollow cut in anything; a nick; an indentation.

Notchnoun

A narrow passage between two elevations; a deep, close pass; a defile; as, the notch of a mountain.

Notchverb

To cut or make notches in; to indent; also, to score by notches; as, to notch a stick.

Notchverb

To fit the notch of (an arrow) to the string.

Notchnoun

a V-shaped indentation;

Notchnoun

the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks;

Notchnoun

a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface;

Notchnoun

a small cut

Notchverb

cut or make a notch into;

Notchverb

notch a surface to record something

Nocknoun

Either of the two grooves in a bow that hold the bowstring.

Nocknoun

The notch at the rear of an arrow that fits on the bowstring.

Nocknoun

(nautical) The upper fore corner of a boom sail or trysail.

Nockverb

(transitive) To fit an arrow against the bowstring of a bow or crossbow.

Nockverb

(transitive) To cut a nock in (usually in an arrow's base or the tips of a bow).

Nocknoun

A notch.

Nocknoun

The upper fore corner of a boom sail or of a trysail.

Nockverb

To notch; to fit to the string, as an arrow; to string, as a bow.

Nockverb

make small marks into the surface of;

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