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Definition of hatch
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Hatch (n.) The act of
hatching.
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Hatcheled
::
Hatcheled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Hatche.
Hatchet
::
Hatchet
(n.) A small ax with a short
handle,
to be used with one
hand..
Poleaxe
::
Poleaxe
(n.)
Anciently,
a kind of
battle-ax
with a long
handle;
later,
an ax or
hatchet
with a short
handle,
and a head
variously
patterned;
-- used by
soldiers,
and also by
sailors
in
boarding
a
vessel..
Nest
::
Nest (n.) The bed or
receptacle
prepared
by a fowl for
holding
her eggs and for
hatching
and
rearing
her
young.
Hatch
::
Hatch (v. t.) To cross with lines in a
peculiar
manner
in
drawing
and
engraving.
See
Hatching.
Brood
::
Brood (v. t.) The young birds
hatched
at one time; a
hatch;
as, a brood of
chickens..
Ovoviviparous
::
Ovoviviparous
(a.)
Oviparous,
but
hatching
the egg while it is
within
the body, as some
fishes
and
reptiles..
Oviferous
::
Oviferous
(a.)
Egg-bearing;
--
applied
particularly
to
certain
receptacles,
as in
Crustacea,
that
retain
the eggs after they have been
excluded
from the
formative
organs,
until they are
hatched..
Hatchure
::
Hatchure
(n.) Same as
Hachure.
Flax
::
Flax (n.) The skin or
fibrous
part of the flax
plant,
when
broken
and
cleaned
by
hatcheling
or
combing..
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..
Hatchway
::
Hatchway
(n.) A
square
or
oblong
opening
in a deck or
floor,
affording
passage
from one deck or story to
another;
the
entrance
to a
cellar..
Hatch
::
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..
Heath
::
Heath (n.) A low shrub
(Erica,
/
Calluna,
vulgaris),
with
minute
evergreen
leaves,
and
handsome
clusters
of pink
flowers.
It is used in Great
Britain
for
brooms,
thatch,
beds for the poor, and for
heating
ovens.
It is also
called
heather,
and
ling..
Bird''s-nest
::
Bird's-nest
(n.) The nest in which a bird lays eggs and
hatches
her
young.
Tow
::
Tow (n.) The
coarse
and
broken
part of flax or hemp,
separated
from the finer part by the
hatchel
or
swingle..
Nestling
::
Nestling
(a.) Newly
hatched;
being yet in the nest.
Tippet
::
Tippet
(n.) A
handful
of straw bound
together
at one end, and used for
thatching..
Achievement
::
Achievement
(n.) An
escutcheon
or
ensign
armorial;
now
generally
applied
to the
funeral
shield
commonly
called
hatchment.
Hatcheler
::
Hatcheler
(n.) One who uses a
hatchel.
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