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Definition of hatch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hatch is as below...
Hatch (v. t.) To
produce,
as
young,
from an egg or eggs by
incubation,
or by
artificial
heat; to
produce
young from
(eggs);
as, the young when
hatched..
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Hatchelled
::
Hatchelled
() of
Hatche.
Coamings
::
Coamings
(n. pl.)
Raised
pieces
of wood of iron
around
a
hatchway,
skylight,
or other
opening
in the deck, to
prevent
water from
running
bellow;
esp. the
fore-and-aft
pieces
of a
hatchway
frame as
distinguished
from the
transverse
head
ledges..
Securipalp
::
Securipalp
(n.) One of a
family
of
beetles
having
the
maxillary
palpi
terminating
in a
hatchet-shaped
joint.
Jacamar
::
"Jacamar
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tropical
American
birds of the genus
Galbula
and
allied
genera.
They are
allied
to the
kingfishers,
but climb on tree
trunks
like
nuthatches,
and feed upon
insects.
Their
colors
are often
brilliant..
Machete
::
Machete
(n.) A large heavy knife
resembling
a
broadsword,
often two or three feet in
length,
-- used by the
inhabitants
of
Spanish
America
as a
hatchet
to cut their way
through
thickets,
and for
various
other
purposes..
Scuttle
::
Scuttle
(n.) A small
opening
or
hatchway
in the deck of a ship, large
enough
to admit a man, and with a lid for
covering
it, also, a like hole in the side or
bottom
of a
ship..
Bird''s-nest
::
Bird's-nest
(n.) The nest in which a bird lays eggs and
hatches
her
young.
Nuthatch
::
Nuthatch
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of birds of the genus
Sitta,
as the
European
species
(Sitta
Europaea).
The
white-breasted
nuthatch
(S.
Carolinensis),
the
red-breasted
nuthatch
(S.
Canadensis),
the pygmy
nuthatch
(S.
pygmaea),
and
others,
are
American..
Stack
::
Stack (a.) A large pile of hay,
grain,
straw,
or the like,
usually
of a
nearly
conical
form, but
sometimes
rectangular
or
oblong,
contracted
at the top to a point or
ridge,
and
sometimes
covered
with
thatch..
Hatch
::
Hatch (n.) The act of
hatching.
Hatch
::
Hatch (n.)
Development;
disclosure;
discovery.
Peep
::
Peep (v. i.) To cry, as a
chicken
hatching
or newly
hatched;
to
chirp;
to
cheep..
Flax
::
Flax (n.) The skin or
fibrous
part of the flax
plant,
when
broken
and
cleaned
by
hatcheling
or
combing..
Autophagi
::
Autophagi
(n. pl.) Birds which are able to run about and
obtain
their own food as soon as
hatched.
Uterus
::
Uterus
(n.) A
receptacle,
or
pouch,
connected
with the
oviducts
of many
invertebrates
in which the eggs are
retained
until they hatch or until the
embryos
develop
more or less. See
Illust.
of
Hermaphrodite
in
Append..
Quickhatch
::
Quickhatch
(n.) The
wolverine.
Thatch
::
Thatch
(n.) To cover with, or with a roof of,
straw,
reeds,
or some
similar
substance;
as, to
thatch
a roof, a
stable,
or a stack of
grain..
Hatched
::
Hatched
(imp. & p. p.) of Hatc.
Hatch
::
Hatch (n.) A flood gate; a a
sluice
gate.
Secure
::
Secure
(v. t.) To make fast; to close or
confine
effectually;
to
render
incapable
of
getting
loose or
escaping;
as, to
secure
a
prisoner;
to
secure
a door, or the
hatches
of a
ship..
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