hatch
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Verb
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Third-person singular |
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- To hatch from an egg.
- I saw the fledglings hatch from their eggs.
- To hatch is to shade an area of (a drawing, diagram, etc.) with thin lines.
- The engraver shaded the illustration by hatching.
Noun
- (countable) A hatch is an opening.
- An opening like a trap-door is called a hatch.
- Food was served through the hatch.
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