Definition
Scratch primarily refers to a mark or wound on the skin surface caused by superficial abrasion, or the action of causing such a mark. It can also refer to starting from the very beginning in a certain scenario, such as creating something from scratch.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "scratch" has a straightforward pronunciation, featuring a short "a" sound as in "cat" and ending with the "ch" sound as in "church." The respelling here aims to clearly reflect this pronunciation.
Etymology
The term "scratch" comes from the Middle English word "scracchen" which emerged around the early 15th century. The Middle English word itself has Old French and Germanic origins, from "escrater" and "kratsen" respectively.
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Usage
"Scratch" is used in various contexts to describe a superficial wound, a slight grazing or cutting of the skin, or beginning something from the base level without any prepared or pre-existing elements.
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