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inched, a.|ɪnʃt| Also 7 incht. [f. inch n.1 or v. + -ed.] 1. In combination, with numeral, etc. prefixed: Containing (so many) inches in length or other dimension. (With quot. 1894 cf. inch n.1 3 d.)
1605Shakes. Lear iii. iv. 57 To ride on a Bay trotting Horse, ouer foure incht Bridges. 1651–7T. Barker Art of Angling (1820) 28 The two inched hook is better. 1894Du Maurier Trilby II. 175 Any young squire, well-inched and well-acred, and well-whiskered. 2. Divided into or graduated in inches. |