natch

Etymology 1

Clipping of naturally.

adv

  1. (colloquial) Naturally; of course.
    The Queen was seen wearing a hat when she visited Ascot, natch.
    [Bug:] You can parry and thrust wittily at a press conference? [Dog:] Natch. May 16 1960, Walt Kelly, Pogo, comic strip, page 146

Etymology 2

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

noun

  1. The rump of beef, especially the lower and back part of the rump.

Etymology 3

noun

  1. (dialect) A notch.

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