<span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> <span class="searchmatch">tapes</span>) (computing, historical) A <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> that is only temporarily needed for data storage and that can therefore be reused....
<span class="searchmatch">tape</span> punched <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> red <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> reel to reel <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> reel-to-reel <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> reel-to-reel <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> recorder rim <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> roll <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> roll the <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> Scotch <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> sellotape...
a genuine <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> golfer is the mashie shot up to the pin — not merely up to the green. <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> pad <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> paper <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> sheet <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> Douglas Harper...
Proto-Indo-European *grū-mo- (“something scraped together, lumber, junk; to claw, <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span>”), from *ger- (“to turn, bend, twist, wind”). The b is unetymological,...
(transliteration needed) m (plural ܢܒܪܐ) clawing, <span class="searchmatch">scratching</span> (botany) fibrous part of palm leaf (possibly) <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> “nbr”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon...
to measure the versine; in railway practice this is done by extending a <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> 66 ft. (1 ch.) long in a straight line or chord between two points on the...
our system. (audio) To move a recording <span class="searchmatch">tape</span> back and forth with a scrubbing motion to produce a <span class="searchmatch">scratching</span> sound, or to do so by a similar use of a...
from Proto-Indo-European *kneh₂- (compare Ancient Greek κνάω (knáō, “to <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span>, scrape”), source of English acnestis). Compare also Scots nodge (“to push...
cat-salt cat's cradle catscratch, cat <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> cat-<span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> disease, cat <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> disease cat-<span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> fever, cat <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> fever cat's eye catsfoot, cat's-foot...
paper printing paper quadrille paper rice paper sandpaper scientific paper <span class="searchmatch">scratch</span> paper sheet of paper shit paper silver paper soda paper term paper test...