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Definition of hatch
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Hatch (n.) A
bedstead.
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Hatcher
::
Hatcher
(n.) One who
contrives
or
originates;
a
plotter.
Hatch
::
Hatch (v. t.) To cross with lines in a
peculiar
manner
in
drawing
and
engraving.
See
Hatching.
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..
Dolabra
::
Dolabra
(n.) A rude
ancient
ax or
hatchet,
seen in
museums..
Ovoviviparous
::
Ovoviviparous
(a.)
Oviparous,
but
hatching
the egg while it is
within
the body, as some
fishes
and
reptiles..
Axinomancy
::
Axinomancy
(n.) A
species
of
divination,
by means of an ax or
hatchet..
Hatch-boat
::
Hatch-boat
(n.) A
vessel
whose deck
consists
almost
wholly
of
movable
hatches;
-- used
mostly
in the
fisheries.
Tritovum
::
Tritovum
(n.) An
embryonic
insect
which has twice cast its skin
previous
to
hatching
from the egg.
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..
Woodcracker
::
Woodcracker
(n.) The
nuthatch.
Thatch
::
Thatch
(n.) A name in the West
Indies
for
several
kinds of palm, the
leaves
of which are used for
thatching..
Chip
::
Chip (v. t.) To break or
crack,
or crack off a
portion
of, as of an
eggshell
in
hatching,
or a piece of
crockery..
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..
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..
Hatchettine
::
Hatchettine
(n.) Alt. of
Hatchettit.
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..
Nest
::
Nest (n.)
Hence:
the place in which the eggs of other
animals,
as
insects,
turtles,
etc., are laid and
hatched;
a snug place in which young
animals
are
reared..
Hood
::
Hood (n.) A
covering
or porch for a
companion
hatch.
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..
Hatchelling
::
Hatchelling
() of
Hatche.
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