
1) Billiardserror
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1) Abort 2) Abrasion 3) An indication of damage 4) Billiard miscue 5) Cause friction 6) CD flaw 7) Chisel 8) Claw mark 9) Common auto-paint damage 10) Cut into 11) Cut the surface of 12) Dry mash for poultry 13) Excoriation 14) Eyrie battledome ability 15) Gash 16) Gather together over time 17) Get feline revenge
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1) Abrasion 2) Blot 3) Boodle 4) Bread 5) Cacography 6) Clams 7) Claw 8) Coarsen 9) Cut 10) Deface 11) Delete 12) Dinero 13) Do-re-mi 14) Eke 15) Engrave 16) Etch 17) Excoriation 18) Fclaw 19) Flaw 20) Furrow 21) Gelt 22) Graze 23) Incision 24) Injure 25) Irritate 26) Kale 27) Lettuce 28) Lolly 29) Long green
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- an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off
- dry mash for poultry
- a harsh noise made by scraping
- poor handwriting
- an indication of damage
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To be taken out of a race before it starts.[1]
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• (n.) In various sports, the line from which the start is made, except in the case of contestants receiving a distance handicap. • (a.) Made, done, or happening by chance; arranged with little or no preparation; determined by circumstances; haphazard; as, a scratch team; a scratch crew for a boat race; a scratch shot in billiards. •...
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(Carom games) To score a point largely by accident, due to an unanticipated kiss, unplanned time-shot, etc.
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(Pocket games) The cue ball is going into a pocket on a stroke.
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an area of the recording surface where the coated magnetic material has been damaged or removed, and where the width of the damaged area is small compared to its length NOTE - See figure 806-20.
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A deep line or groove in a coin caused by contact with a sharp or rough object (much more dramatic than a hairline).
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A product deleted from a retailer's order because the warehouse is out of stock. Also called a short. See cut.
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1) A descriptive term meaning 'temporary'.
2) A scratch vocal is a vocal done during a basic recording session to help the musicians play their parts. At a later date the final vocal track is overdubbed.
3) The action of a musician or disc jockey quickly moving a record back and forth with a phono cartridge reproducing the stylus motion to cr...
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1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. 'The coarse file . . . Makes deep scratches in the work.' (Moxon) 'These nails with scratches deform my breast.' (Prior) 'God forbid a shallow scratch should drive The prince of Wales from such a field as...
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(skrach) to scrape or rub a surface lightly with the nails or with a sharp or jagged instrument, particularly to relieve itching. to make shallow cuts on a surface. a slight wound; called also excoriation.
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Par play. A zero handicap.
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Scratch adjective Made, done, or happening by chance; arranged with little or no preparation; determined by circumstances; haphazard; as, a
scratch team; a
scratch crew for a boat race; a
scratch shot in billiards. [ Slang]
Scratch race ,
one without restrictions regar...
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Scratch intransitive verb 1. To use the claws or nails in tearing or in digging; to make scratches. « Dull, tame things, . . . that will neither bite nor scratch .» Dr. H. More. 2. (Billiards) To score, not by skillful play but by some fortunate chanc...
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Scratch noun 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. « The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work.» Moxon. « These nails with scratches...
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Scratch transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Scratched ; present participle & verbal noun Scratching .] [ Middle English cracchen (perhaps influenced by Middle English scratten to scratch); confer Old High German
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computer writing language intended for use by beginners
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(1) For rolled products, a sharp indentation in the surface usually caused by a machine or during handling. (2) For extrusions, a synonym for handling mark. See Mark, Handling.
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grave verb carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface; `engrave a pen`; `engraved the winner`s name onto the trophy cup`; `the lovers scratched their names into the bark of the tree`
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scrape noun an indication of damage
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A player without handicap meaning that he can complete the course on par.
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[SAT terms] cut, scrape, or wear away the surface of
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