hatch

  • 41hatch — Synonyms and related words: French door, angle, archway, autolithograph, back door, barway, be a printmaker, be born, be gravid, be illegitimate, be knocked up, be pregnant, be with child, beget, blaze, blaze a trail, blemish, blotch, brand,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 42hatch — n. 1) to batten down the hatches 2) an escape hatch * * * [hætʃ] an escape hatch to batten down the hatches …

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  • 43hatch — vb British to drink, drain one s glass. A matter of fact beer drinkers term, derived from the exclamation down the hatch! . ► I think we d better hatch these [beers] and get going. (Recorded, wedding guest, Bristol, 1988) …

    Contemporary slang

  • 44hatch — 1) the process of an embryo leaving the egg envelopes; strictly speaking an egg cannot hatch, it is the embryo that hatches 2) the brood hatched at one time 3) transformation of an insect from a swimming to a flying stage at the water surface; a… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 45Hatch — Original name in latin Hatch Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Denver longitude 32.66536 latitude 107.15307 altitude 1237 Population 1648 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 46hatch —    the birth of a child    Emergence from an egg is less taboo than the method of mammalian delivery:     The female mind... takes an interest in the Hatch, Match and Despatch of its fellow creatures. (Payn, 1878) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 47hatch — hatch1 noun 1》 a small opening in a floor, wall, or roof allowing access from one area to another, in particular that in the deck of a boat leading to the cabin or lower level.     ↘a door in an aircraft, spacecraft, or submarine. 2》 short for… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 48hatch — I v 1. bring forth, brood, incubate, sit, set, cover. 2. pip, come forth, break out, emerge. 3. devise, concoct, contrive, plan, scheme; coin, Inf. cook up, design; create, produce, conceive, dream up, imagine; invent, cast, forge, spin; develop …

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  • 49hatch — [hætʃ] verb [I/T] I if a baby bird, fish, or insect hatches, or if it is hatched, it comes out of its egg and is born II noun [C] hatch [hætʃ] a small door in a floor or ceiling, or above the ground in a wall …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 50hatch — brūkšnys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. groove; hatch; mark vok. Strich, m rus. штрих, m pranc. trait, m …

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