Banana or notch
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TOPBanana or notch
PEGDegree or notch
hackcut or notch
scorernotch, scratch, or mark
rescorenotch, scratch, or mark
crenaa notch or indentation
scorenotch, scratch, or mark
scoringnotch, scratch, or mark
TOPWord before spin or notch
vandyketo notch or zig-zag
KERFNotch made by ax or saw.
vandykingVANDYKE, to notch or zig-zag
RABBETNotch or groove in a board
vandykedVANDYKE, to notch or zig-zag
nockto notch a bow or arrow
nocksNOCK, to notch a bow or arrow
nicknotch or hollow place in a surface
nicksnotch or hollow place in a surface
nockedNOCK, to notch a bow or arrow
nockingNOCK, to notch a bow or arrow
incisurenotch, as in a bone or other structure
snickingCut a small notch or incision in (something)
scoredCut or scratch a notch or line on (a surface)
incisuresA deep indentation or notch in an edge or surface
retusehaving an obtuse or rounded apex with a shallow notch, as leaves
slota narrow opening or groove slit notch a mail slot in a door
sinusesA rounded notch between two lobes on the margin of a leaf or petal
nocknotch or groove at the end of an arrow into which the bowstring fits
hilanotch in or opening from a bodily part suggesting the hilum of a bean
nocksnotch or groove at the end of an arrow into which the bowstring fits
nockednotch or groove at the end of an arrow into which the bowstring fits
hilumnotch in or opening from a bodily part suggesting the hilum of a bean
nockednotch or groove at each end of a bow, to hold the bowstring in place
nocksnotch or groove at each end of a bow, to hold the bowstring in place
nocknotch or groove at each end of a bow, to hold the bowstring in place
nockedmetal or plastic piece at the end of an arrow, having a notch for the bowstring
nocksmetal or plastic piece at the end of an arrow, having a notch for the bowstring
nockmetal or plastic piece at the end of an arrow, having a notch for the bowstring
rabbetdeep notch formed in or near one edge of a board, framing timber, etc., so that something else can be fitted into it or so that a door or the like can be closed against it