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Definition of hatch
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Hatch (n.) A flood gate; a a
sluice
gate.
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Hatcheler
::
Hatcheler
(n.) One who uses a
hatchel.
Hatch
::
Hatch (n.) A flood gate; a a
sluice
gate.
Hatchelling
::
Hatchelling
() of
Hatche.
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..
Tarpaulin
::
Tarpaulin
(n.) A piece of
canvas
covered
with tar or a
waterproof
composition,
used for
covering
the
hatches
of a ship,
hammocks,
boats,
etc..
Unshell
::
Unshell
(v. t.) To strip the shell from; to take out of the
shell;
to
hatch.
Sittine
::
Sittine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
family
Sittidae,
or
nuthatches..
Companion
::
Companion
(n.) A
wooden
hood or
penthouse
covering
the
companion
way; a
companion
hatch.
Dasypaedes
::
Dasypaedes
(n. pl.) Those birds whose young are
covered
with down when
hatched.
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..
Rick
::
Rick (n.) A stack or pile, as of
grain,
straw,
or hay, in the open air,
usually
protected
from wet with
thatching..
Oviparous
::
Oviparous
(a.)
Producing
young from rggs; as, an
oviparous
animal,
in which the egg is
generally
separated
from the
animal,
and
hatched
after
exclusion;
--
opposed
to
viviparous..
Linnet
::
Linnet
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
fringilline
birds of the
genera
Linota,
Acanthis,
and
allied
genera,
esp. the
common
European
species
(L.
cannabina),
which,
in full
summer
plumage,
is
chestnut
brown
above,
with the
breast
more or less
crimson.
The
feathers
of its head are
grayish
brown,
tipped
with
crimson.
Called
also gray
linnet,
red
linnet,
rose
linnet,
brown
linnet,
lintie,
lintwhite,
gorse
thatcher,
linnet
finch,
and
greater
redpoll.
The
American
redpoll
linnet
(Acanthis
linaria)
Reed
::
Reed (n.) Straw
prepared
for
thatching
a roof.
Curvirostres
::
Curvirostres
(n. pl.) A group of
passerine
birds,
including
the
creepers
and
nuthatches..
Topping
::
Topping
(n.) That which comes from hemp in the
process
of
hatcheling.
Brood
::
Brood (v. i.) To sit on and cover eggs, as a fowl, for the
purpose
of
warming
them and
hatching
the
young;
or to sit over and cover
young,
as a hen her
chickens,
in order to warm and
protect
them;
hence,
to sit
quietly,
as if
brooding..
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..
Flax
::
Flax (n.) The skin or
fibrous
part of the flax
plant,
when
broken
and
cleaned
by
hatcheling
or
combing..
Oostegite
::
Oostegite
(n.) One of the
plates
which in some
Crustacea
inclose
a
cavity
wherein
the eggs are
hatched.
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