Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

scratch-line

noun
/ˈskrætʃ laɪn/
Definition
A scratch-line is a temporary line made by scratching a surface, often used in construction or drafting to guide measurements or alignments.
Examples
  • The carpenter drew a scratch-line on the wood to ensure the cut was straight.
  • Before building the structure, the architect marked a scratch-line to outline the dimensions.
Meaning
It refers to a line that is marked lightly on a surface to serve as a reference for further work or measurements.
Synonyms
  • guideline
  • reference line
  • mark