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notch
The word evokes a physical image of a precise, angular indentation, often used for marking progress or creating a mechanical fit. When used to describe a cut, it suggests a deliberate and functional modification of a material's edge. In a figurative sense, it describes a discrete step in a hierarchy or a scale of quality. This usage implies that progress happens in measurable increments rather than a smooth gradient, as seen in the phrase "a notch higher."
Meanings
A small V-shaped cut or indentation on an edge or surface.
"He cut a small notch in the wood to hold the nail."
A level, grade, or step in a scale of intensity, quality, or rank.
"The team played a notch above their opponents in terms of skill."
A narrow pass or gap between two mountain peaks.
"The hikers climbed through a steep notch in the ridge to reach the valley."