incher
/ˈɪntʃər/
noun
- Something that measures or is a certain number of inches in length, size, or diameter, especially a fish or a type of nail.
- The carpenter used a two-incher to fasten the boards together.
- He caught a nice twelve-incher while fishing at the lake.
- That rainbow trout was a real beauty—a solid fourteen-incher.
- A television or computer monitor screen measured diagonally in inches.
- My old 24-incher finally broke, so I upgraded to a larger screen.
- She bought a new 32-incher for her bedroom.
- For gaming, a 27-incher is a popular choice.
- A ruler or measuring tool that is one inch long (often used in crafts or sewing).
- The quilter marked the fabric with a plastic incher.
- He kept a metal incher in his pencil case for quick measurements.
- She used a small incher to check the seam allowance.