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Word | Hatch |
the production of young from an egg / emerge from the eggs / The act of hatching. / to break out of the eggshell, as when baby birds and chicks are hatched / deck opening; lid covering a deck opening / an opening of restricted size allowing for passage from one area to another, in particular. / a small door or opening (as in an airplane or spaceship) an escape hatch / a: an opening in the deck of a ship or in the floor or roof of a building b: the covering for such an opening c: hatchway d: compartment / floodgate / to produce young by incubation / a: to emerge from an egg, chrysalis, or pupa b: to give forth young or imagoes / to incubate eggs : brood / a: to produce (young) from an egg by applying natural or artificial heat b: incubate 1a / to bring into being : originate; especially : to concoct in secret hatch a plot / an act or instance of hatching / a brood of hatched young / to inlay with narrow bands of distinguishable material a silver handle hatched with gold / to mark (as a drawing or engraving) with fine closely spaced lines / line; especially : one used to give the effect of shading, | |
Usage | ⇒ The latch on the hatch failed to catch, so the hatch remained unlatched. ⇒ There are three opening ports on each side of the cabin trunk, an opening hatch forward plus the companionway for excellent ventilation. ⇒ hatch an idea |
Synonyms | devise, design, invent, contrive, concoct, produce, brood, create, incubate, door, plot, think up, breed, conceive, cook up, dream up, generate, originate, engender, formulate, |
Antonyms | exterminate, derive, |
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