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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
natch
adverb
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▪ Most of his clients are in Southern California, natch.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Natch

Natch \Natch\ (n[a^]ch), n. [OF. nache fesse, LL. natica, from L. natis the rump, buttocks. Cf. Aitchbone.] The rump of beef; esp., the lower and back part of the rump.

Natch bone, the edgebone, or aitchbone, in beef.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
natch

colloquial shortening of naturally, jive talk, first recorded 1945.

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natch

Etymology 1 adv. (context colloquial English) naturally; of course. Etymology 2

n. The rump of beef, especially the lower and back part of the rump.

Usage examples of "natch".

At the same time, the desperation I heard in some voices made me wonder if Natch had been right to question our ability to make changes.

Natch waiting for me in my suite at the top of the Lorica Citadel, but one look into her cerulean eyes told me that she was not my visitor.

But it was good enough for the Spectator, which billed it, natch, as investigative journalism.