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Definition of hatch
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Hatch (n.) A
bedstead.
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Sittine
::
Sittine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
family
Sittidae,
or
nuthatches..
Thatching
::
Thatching
(n.) The act or art of
covering
buildings
with
thatch;
so as to keep out rain, snow, etc..
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..
Quickhatch
::
Quickhatch
(n.) The
wolverine.
Bird''s-nest
::
Bird's-nest
(n.) The nest in which a bird lays eggs and
hatches
her
young.
Hatcher
::
Hatcher
(n.) One who
contrives
or
originates;
a
plotter.
Thatcher
::
Thatcher
(n.) One who
thatches.
Pelecoid
::
Pelecoid
(n.) A
figure,
somewhat
hatched-shaped,
bounded
by a
semicircle
and two
inverted
quadrants,
and equal in area to the
square
ABCD
inclosed
by the
chords
of the four
quadrants..
Palmyra
::
Palmyra
(n.) A
species
of palm
(Borassus
flabelliformis)
having
a
straight,
black,
upright
trunk,
with
palmate
leaves.
It is found
native
along the
entire
northern
shores
of the
Indian
Ocean,
from the mouth of the
Tigris
to New
Guinea.
More than eight
hundred
uses to which it is put are
enumerated
by
native
writers.
Its wood is
largely
used for
building
purposes;
its fruit and roots serve for food, its sap for
making
toddy,
and its
leaves
for
thatching
huts..
Hatch
::
Hatch (v. t.) To
contrive
or plot; to form by
meditation,
and bring into
being;
to
originate
and
produce;
to
concoct;
as, to hatch
mischief;
to hatch
heresy..
Hatch
::
Hatch (n.) An
opening
in the deck of a
vessel
or floor of a
warehouse
which
serves
as a
passageway
or
hoistway;
a
hatchway;
also; a cover or door, or one of the
covers
used in
closing
such an
opening..
Hatchel
::
Hatchel
(n.) To draw
through
the teeth of a
hatchel,
as flax or hemp, so as to
separate
the
coarse
and
refuse
parts from the fine,
fibrous
parts..
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..
Nest
::
Nest (n.) The bed or
receptacle
prepared
by a fowl for
holding
her eggs and for
hatching
and
rearing
her
young.
Hackle
::
Hackle
(v. t.) To
separate,
as the
coarse
part of flax or hemp from the fine, by
drawing
it
through
the teeth of a
hackle
or
hatchel..
Crosshatching
::
Crosshatching
(n.) In
drawing
and line
engraving,
shading
with lines that cross one
another
at an
angle..
Dolabriform
::
Dolabriform
(a.)
Shaped
like the head of an ax or
hatchet,
as some
leaves,
and also
certain
organs
of some
shellfish..
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.) A frame or weir in a
river,
for
catching
fish..
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..
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