nock

[nɒk]

nock Definition

  • 1the groove at either end of a bow for holding the bowstring
  • 2to fit or put a nock on an arrow

Using nock: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nock" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Make sure the nock is properly aligned with the bowstring.

  • Example

    He carefully nocked the arrow and took aim at the target.

  • Example

    The nock on his arrow was too tight and caused it to fly off course.

nock Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nock

Phrases with nock

  • a type of nock that only partially encircles the bowstring

    Example

    Some archers prefer using half nocks for their arrows.

  • a type of nock that is carved into the bow itself rather than being a separate piece

    Example

    Traditional longbows often have self nocks.

  • a small brass or plastic ring placed on the bowstring to mark the location where the arrow should be nocked

    Example

    Adjusting the position of the nock point can affect the accuracy of your shots.

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Summary: nock in Brief

'Nock' [nɒk] refers to the groove at either end of a bow for holding the bowstring, or the act of fitting or putting a nock on an arrow. It can be used as both a noun and a verb. Examples include 'Make sure the nock is properly aligned with the bowstring,' and 'He carefully nocked the arrow and took aim at the target.' Different types of nocks include half nocks, self nocks, and nock points.