Etymology
The word "scotch" has multiple origins and meanings:
1. Scottish
2. Nickname for Scottish Immigrants
3. Cut or Notch
4. Whiskey
Meaning
In modern English, "scotch" primarily refers to the following:
1. Scottish
2. Whiskey
3. Cut or Notch
4. Scotch Tape
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