Scratch definition

Scratch means the act of withdrawing an entered greyhound from a race after the program is printed.
Scratch n Win Tickets” means tickets for games in which a Player scratches a covering on a ticket to reveal instantly whether the ticket is a winning ticket. Examples include: Scratch’n Win Bingo and Crossword.
Scratch. HanStone Quartz is scratch resistant, but not scratch proof. Cutting boards are highly recommended.

Examples of Scratch in a sentence

  • A Central Computer may, in addition to being available for use in connection with Electronic Scratch Ticket Games, be utilized in the On-line Lottery Game.

  • Electronic computer terminals housed in cabinets with input devices and video screens and with which players play the On-line Lottery and Electronic Scratch Ticket games.

  • A defined group of Electronic Scratch Tickets that has been randomly selected from an Electronic Scratch Ticket Game Set and transmitted to a Central Computer in a fixed order for play.

  • Following verification of the Game Set, the Manufacturing Computer shall create ordered Scratch Ticket Subsets on demand from the Central Computer and transmit the ordered Subsets to it.

  • A finite set of Electronic Scratch Tickets that is based on a template that has been designed in accordance with a specific set of rules, including the basic requirements of Section 3.2, governing the structure of an Electronic Scratch Ticket Game.


More Definitions of Scratch

Scratch. N Win Lottery Tickets” means all Lottery Tickets not generated by the Lottery Ticket Terminal and that are approved WCLC Scratch ‘N Win Tickets.
Scratch means the act of removing an entered greyhound from a race after the selection for the post positions in a race has been completed.
Scratch. A ▇▇▇▇ in the surface that is characterized by its long length relative to its depth and width. Shine: Glossy or shiny areas on textured surfaces (usually caused by worn or damaged areas in the mold). Shorts: Missing material due to incomplete filling of the mold. Sink: Surface depression caused by non-uniform material solidification and shrinkage. Slug: A small piece of material produced during stamping when piercing a hole. Slug ▇▇▇▇: Dents caused when slugs are trapped between the mating die surfaces and the sheet metal. Specks: Small discolored spots or matter embedded in the material. Splay: Off-colored streaking (often silver-like) caused by moisture in the material or thermal degradation of the resin during processing. Straightness: A surface is considered straight when all its elements are straight lines. Surface contamination: Loose foreign particles (dirt) on the surface or particles imbedded into the surface Surface texture: Variation in the surface, including roughness, waviness, lay, and flaws. Water Spots: Discoloration on sheet metal caused by impurities in the wash.
Scratch is agreement on independent annotations from scratch. “scratch reviewed” is agreement on the same sentences after an additional indepen- dent review round of the annotations.
Scratch. A ▇▇▇▇ in the surface that is characterized by its long length relative to its depth and width. Shine: Glossy or shiny areas on textured surfaces (usually caused by worn or damaged areas in the mold). Shorts: Missing material due to incomplete filling of the mold. Sink: Surface depression caused by non-uniform material solidification and shrinkage. Slug: A small piece of material produced during stamping when piercing a hole. Slug ▇▇▇▇: Dents caused when slugs are trapped between the mating die surfaces and the sheet metal. Specks: Small discolored spots or matter embedded in the material.
Scratch means a wound, usually superficial, inflicted by nails, claws, or
Scratch vacancies are those which become known during the shift immediately preceding the vacant shift.