natch

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Clipping of naturally.

Adverb

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natch (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial) Naturally; of course.
    The Queen was seen wearing a hat when she visited Ascot, natch.
    • 1960 May 16, Walt Kelly, Pogo, comic strip, →ISBN, page 146:
      [Bug:] You can parry and thrust wittily at a press conference?
      [Dog:] Natch.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:natch.
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Etymology 2

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From Old French nache, Late Latin natica, from Latin natis (the rump, buttocks). Compare aitchbone.

Noun

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natch (plural natches)

  1. The rump of beef, especially the lower and back part of the rump.
Derived terms
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Etymology 3

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Noun

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natch (plural natches)

  1. (dialect) A notch.

Anagrams

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