Scotch
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Scotch may refer to:
- Scotch (adjective), a largely-obsolescent adjective meaning "having to do with Scotland"
- Scotch whisky, a whisky made in Scotland, which outside Scotland is commonly abbreviated as "Scotch"
Materials and goods
- Scotch Tape, a commercial brand name for a type of adhesive tape made by 3M
- Scotch, a brand name used by 3M until 1996 for recordable media such as audio cassettes and video cassettes
- Scotch, a wedge used to prevent railway vehicles moving in clip and scotch
- Scotch key, pins inserted into holes drilled axially to fix an item such as a gear onto a shaft
- Scotch gauge, a narrow gauge of railway used in Scotland and Japan
Other uses
- Old fashioned name for the indigenous languages of the Scottish people - Broad Scotch and Scotch Gaelic
- Scotch (band), an Italian disco/pop group during the 1980s
- Scotch College (disambiguation), several private schools associated with the Presbyterian Church and/or the Uniting Church, in Australia
- Scotch Game, a chess opening
- Scotch-Irish, Ulster Scots, ethnic group of people descending from Lowland Scots who migrated to Ulster, in Ireland, and then on to the American colonies.
See also
- Scotch ale, a type of strong ale found in Scotland and North East England
- Scotch Beef, beef from suckler cattle in Scotland with EU Protected Geographical Status
- Scotch broth, a soup made with mutton, barley, leeks, peas, carrots and swedes (rutabagas)
- Scotch Corner, a junction of the A1 road and the A66 road in North Yorkshire, England
- Scotch egg, a hard boiled egg served wrapped in sausage meat and breadcrumbs, and fried
- Scotch Mist (disambiguation)
- Scotch pancake, a small, sweet pancake
- Scotch pie, a small, double-crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or other meat
- Scots (disambiguation)
- Scottish (disambiguation)
- Butterscotch, a confectionery
- Hopscotch, a children's game
- All pages with titles containing Scotch
- All pages beginning with "Scotch"
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