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Meaning
Noun
●
A
surface
cut
or abrasion.
●
A
line
drawn
on the ground
,
as one
used in
playing
hopscotch.
●
A
block
for a
wheel
or other round
object
; a
chock
,
wedge
,
prop
, or other support, to
prevent
slipping.
●
In Distilled beverages:
Alternative form of Scotch (“whisky”)
●
Scotch tape
●
In Scotland:
Whisky
distilled
in Scotland, especially from
malted
barley.
●
Any
variety
of Scotch.
●
A
glass
of Scotch.
Verb
●
To
cut
or
score
; to
wound
superficially.
●
To
prevent
(something) from being successful.
●
To
debunk
or
discredit
an
idea
or rumor.
●
To
block
a
wheel
or other round object.
●
To
dress
(stone) with a
pick
or
pointed
instrument.
●
To
beat
yarn
in order to
break up
slugs
and
align
the threads.
●
To
clothe
or
cover
up.
●
To rape.
Adj
●
Alternative form of Scotch (“Scottish”)
●
In Demonyms, Nationalities & Scotland:
Of or from Scotland; Scottish.
Name
●
The Scots language.
●
The Scottish
dialect
of English.
●
The people of Scotland.
●
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opening
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Origin
scotch
English
scocchen
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Malt
Foil
Thwart
Chock
Block
Scottish
Kill
Malt Whiskey
Malt Whisky
Put The Kibosh On
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