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hatch1
noun (hatches )
1 a door covering an opening in a ship's deck.
2 a hatchway.
3 a door in an aircraft or spacecraft.
4 (also serving hatch) an opening in a wall between a kitchen and dining room, used especially for serving food.
5 the lower half of a divided door.
6 a floodgate or sluice.
[Anglo-Saxon hæc ]
down the hatch colloq said as a toast: drink up!
under hatches
1 below decks.
2 out of sight.
noun (hatches )
1 a door covering an opening in a ship's deck.
2 a hatchway.
3 a door in an aircraft or spacecraft.
4 (also serving hatch) an opening in a wall between a kitchen and dining room, used especially for serving food.
5 the lower half of a divided door.
6 a floodgate or sluice.
[Anglo-Saxon hæc ]
down the hatch colloq said as a toast: drink up!
under hatches
1 below decks.
2 out of sight.
hatch2
verb (hatches , hatched , hatching )
1 intr (also hatch out) said of an animal or bird: to break out of an egg.
2 intr said of an egg: to break open, allowing young animals or birds to be born.
3 to produce (young animals or birds) from eggs.
4 (often hatch something up) to plan or devise (a plot, scheme, etc), especially in secret.
noun (hatches )
1 the act or process of hatching.
2 a brood of newly hatched animals.
[13c]
verb (hatches , hatched , hatching )
1 intr (also hatch out) said of an animal or bird: to break out of an egg.
2 intr said of an egg: to break open, allowing young animals or birds to be born.
3 to produce (young animals or birds) from eggs.
4 (often hatch something up) to plan or devise (a plot, scheme, etc), especially in secret.
noun (hatches )
1 the act or process of hatching.
2 a brood of newly hatched animals.
[13c]
hatch3
verb (hatches , hatched , hatching ) said of the surface of a map, drawing, engraving, etc: to shade with close parallel or crossed lines.
[15c: from French hacher to chop, from hache hatchet]
hatching noun .
verb (hatches , hatched , hatching ) said of the surface of a map, drawing, engraving, etc: to shade with close parallel or crossed lines.
[15c: from French hacher to chop, from hache hatchet]
hatching noun .
hatchback
noun
1 a sloping rear end of a car with a single door which opens upwards.
2 a car with such a rear end.
noun
1 a sloping rear end of a car with a single door which opens upwards.
2 a car with such a rear end.
hatchery
noun (hatcheries ) a place where eggs, especially fish eggs, are hatched under artificial conditions.
noun (hatcheries ) a place where eggs, especially fish eggs, are hatched under artificial conditions.
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