knag
/næɡ/Definitions
1. noun
A small projecting point or notch, typically on a rock or tree, that can damage or hold a rope.
“The hikers had to navigate through the woods, avoiding a large knag on the tree trunk.”
2. verb
To damage or wear away the surface of something, typically by a small sharp point or edge.
“The rough stone began to knag the metal rail, causing it to rust.”