notches in English

noun
1
an indentation or incision on an edge or surface.
there was a notch in the end of the arrow for the bowstring
2
a deep, narrow mountain pass.
Short sections of dirt roads connect trails that usually wind through notches .
verb
1
make notches in.
notched bamboo sticks
2
score or achieve (something).
she notched her second major championship

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1. In fact, the notches were for climbing.

2. There were two scorers who sat on the field and recorded the scores by making notches on tallysticks; runs were then known as notches for this reason.

3. It's got a bunch of notches and a bunch of teeth.

4. Position locking is achieved by notches in the shaft allowing for a detent mechanism.

5. Aluminium, unworked, in particular in the form of notches, granules, dabs and waffles

6. These are materials lacking stress concentrations, such as holes, notches, rivets or welds.

7. Most Breadboards also have tiny notches which allow them to be connected together

8. It's got a bunch of notches and it's got a bunch of teeth.

9. These plantlets arise from mitosis of meristematic-type tissue in notches in the leaves.

10. The notches or recesses (2a) are spaced from each other at distances matching a desired adjustment step.

11. The anchor (30) has notches (38) such that the length of the anchor (30) is adjustable.

12. The outer wall of Anaximander is heavily worn and eroded, with multiple notches and breaks.

13. A Compensated saddle includes ‘grooves’ or ‘notches’ where the high E, B and G strings rest

14. Whoever cut those notches, he wrote, either had an unusual method of climbing or were giants!

15. He had eaten so much that he had to undo his belt a couple of notches.

16. The two filters (52, 54) are fabricated with wavelengths of their notches differing by about 2 %.

17. The sleeve (86) includes a cylindrical portion (96) slideably received in the ports (22) and having detents (102) slideable through the notches (26) of the tubes (24) and abuttable with the tubes (24) intermediate the notches (26).

18. After this, the notches (for the light meter and daylight filter if required) are stamped on.

19. Orient the replacement board by aligning the notches on the bottom to the tabs on the computer.

20. Sometimes decorative motifs are seen, as distinct from engraved geometric signs around the rim or marginal notches.

21. Inner notches (37) are provided to adjust the magnetic balance between stators (31, 32) and a rotor (12).

22. A Castellated nut, sometimes referred to as a castle nut, is a nut with slots (notches) cut into one end

23. Extended Breastbones In many diving species the basal plate is extended and shows more or less deep notches

24. Bound By spells takes everything that was established in Bound by Duty and amps it up 20 notches

25. The co-operation is provided by one or the other of the series of notches to adjust the batter.

26. What does Crenulate mean? Having a margin or contour with shallow, usually rounded notches and projections; finely no

27. · On the World Bank Ease of Doing Business ranking, we have improved 42 notches in the last 3 years.

28. The network nodes (4) are offset by approximately half a network node spacing in the respectively adjacent notches (2).

29. · We have scaled 32 notches in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitive-ness Index in the last 2 years.

30. The engaging means affixes to the elastic band through different notches to adjust the size of the waist in the pants.

31. Having a margin or contour with shallow, usually rounded notches and projections; finely notched or scalloped: a Crenulate leaf; a

32. Notches (12) distributed over the entire adjustment area (B, 14) can be used to simplify the handling of the selector lever (11).

33. The attachment notches are spaced along the length of the vertical post such that the position of the sill can be adjusted.

34. So in answer to your question number two it should not cause a “noticeable setback” in the number of notches on your bedpost.

35. Symptoms of Non-Carious cervical lesions are often visual, with notches appearing on the teeth where the crown and root of the tooth meet

36. * Tasman saw no people, but he did see the smoke of distant fires and notches cut five feet [1.5 m] apart into nearby trees.

37. Arranged next to each upper insertion strip (6) is a safety strip (10) which can be adjusted for height and also has profiled notches (12).

38. An indexing segment (39) is provided on one side with catching notches (27) and on the other side with a radial cam (38) for adjusting the rollers.

39. Sanding discs, sanding belts, sandpaper, deburring tools, and other industrial Abrasive products eliminate rough edges, nicks, and notches from metal workpieces or shave off layers of wood

40. Broaching is a grinding technique, using a toothed tool or head to remove material from a part and create the desired pattern of notches or grooves

41. Debris (wood and cobble sized substrate) accumulated in some low flow notches in both culverts that had these modifications. Accumulated debris did not present an absolute barrier to fish passage.

42. Note the crenulations (uniform notches in the top of walls for shooting imaginary arrows), lancet windows (narrow and arched) and Bartizans (small protruding turrets supported by corbelling

43. " Just as you please; I'm sorry I cant spare ye a tablecloth for a mattress, and it's a plaguy rough board here " -- feeling of the knots and notches.

44. And Bracketed stairs are stronger than stairs with notched stringers, because the 2x12 stringers aren't weakened by notches that effectively leave only 2x6s to support the loads on the stairs

45. The character of the notches is adjusted based on the selection of the metal strip material and more particularly to achieve bending of the material in an repeatable, straightforward manner.

46. Pin the fleece to the wrong side of each heart and fold the seam allowances to the inside along the Backstitched line; clip notches in the seam allowances as needed for a …

47. By providing the cutting blade (10) with several sets of notches (51), the cutting blade (10) is adjustable, in that it can be retained within the oscillatory power tool at different lengths.

48. One firm has developed a system that “notches,” or cuts out, a narrow band of frequency in a recording so that circuits set up to react to the notch will automatically shut off a tape recorder.

49. Researcher Elijah Anderson conducted extensive interviews with inner-city youths and observed: “To many boys, sex is an important symbol of local social status; sexual conquests become so many notches on one’s belt.”

50. The longitudinal adjustment device shall be placed with the locking device engaged in the position that is nearest to midway between the foremost and rearmost positions; if this position is between two notches, the rearmost notch shall be used.