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    hatch
    [haCH]
    noun
    hatch (noun) · hatches (plural noun)
    1. an opening of restricted size allowing for passage from one area to another:
      "a cargo hatch"
      • an opening in the deck of a boat or ship leading to the cabin or a lower level, especially a hold.
      • a door in an aircraft, spacecraft, or submarine.
      • an opening in a ceiling leading to a loft.
      • an opening in a kitchen wall for serving or selling food through:
        "a service hatch"
      • the rear door of a hatchback car:
        "a spare wheel mounted on the rear hatch"
      • short for hatchback
    Origin
    Old English hæcc (denoting the lower half of a divided door), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hek ‘paling, screen’.
    hatch
    [haCH]
    verb
    hatch (verb) · hatches (third person present) · hatched (past tense) · hatched (past participle) · hatching (present participle)
    1. (of an egg) open and produce a young animal:
      "eggs need to be put in a warm place to hatch"
      • incubate (an egg):
        "the eggs are best hatched under broody hens or in incubators"
      • (of a young bird, fish, or reptile) emerge from its egg:
        "ten little chicks hatched out"
      • cause (a young animal) to emerge from its egg:
        "our penguins were hatched and hand-reared here"
    2. conspire to devise (a plot or plan):
      "the little plot that you and Sylvia hatched up last night"
    noun
    hatch (noun) · hatches (plural noun)
    1. a newly hatched brood:
      "a hatch of mayflies"
    Origin
    Middle English hacche; related to Swedish häcka and Danish hække.
    hatch
    [haCH]
    verb
    hatch (verb) · hatches (third person present) · hatched (past tense) · hatched (past participle) · hatching (present participle)
    1. (in fine art and technical drawing) shade (an area) with closely drawn parallel lines:
      "the unused space has been hatched with lines"
    Origin
    late 15th century (in the sense ‘inlay with strips of metal’): from Old French hacher, from hache (see hatchet).
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    What is the definition of Hatch?hatch ( hætʃ) n 1. (Nautical Terms) a covering for a hatchway 2. (Nautical Terms) a. short for hatchway b. a door in an aircraft or spacecraft 3. (Automotive Engineering) informal short for hatchback 4. (Architecture) Also called: serving hatch an opening in a wall between a kitchen and a dining area 5.
    Is a hatch a word?hatch (n.1) "opening, grated gate, half-door," Old English hæc (genitive hæcce) "fence, grating, gate," from Proto-Germanic *hak-(source also of Middle High German heck, Dutch hek "fence, gate"), a word of uncertain origin. This apparently is the source of many of the Hatcher surnames; "one who lives near a gate." Sense of "opening in a ship's deck" is first recorded mid-13c.
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    to break an egg so a baby animal can come out: [ I ] The birds hatched out the next afternoon. hatch verb (PLAN) [ T ] to create or decide on a plan, esp. a secret plan: They hatched a plan for a surprise birthday party.
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    1 : to produce young by incubation 2 a : to emerge from an egg, chrysalis, or pupa b : to give forth young or imagoes
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    [transitive] hatch something to make a young bird, fish, insect, etc. come out of an egg The female must find a warm place to hatch her eggs. [transitive] hatch something (up) to create a plan or an idea, especially in secret
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