hatch
- hatch
- 1.
n.
1 an opening between two rooms, e.g. between a kitchen and a dining-room for serving food.
2 an opening or door in an aircraft, spacecraft, etc.
3 Naut. a = HATCHWAY. b a trapdoor or cover for this (often in pl.: batten the hatches).
4 a floodgate.
Phrases and idioms:
down the hatch sl. (as a drinking toast) drink up, cheers! under hatches
1 below deck.
2 a down out of sight. b brought low; dead.
Etymology: OE haeligcc f. Gmc
2.
v. & n.
—v.
1 intr. a (often foll. by out) (of a young bird or fish etc.) emerge from the egg. b (of an egg) produce a young animal.
2 tr. incubate (an egg).
3 tr. (also foll. by up) devise (a plot etc.).
—n.
1 the act or an instance of hatching.
2 a brood hatched.
Etymology: ME hacche, of unkn. orig.
3.
v.tr. mark (a surface, e.g. a map or drawing) with close parallel lines.
Etymology: ME f. F hacher f. hache HATCHET
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hatch — hatch·abil·i·ty; hatch·able; hatch; hatch·er; hatch·ery; hatch·ery·man; hatch·ett·ine; hatch·et·to·lite; hatch·ite; hatch·ling; hatch·man; hatch·ment; nut·hatch; quick·hatch; hatch·el; hatch·et; hatch·ett·ite; hatch·mind·er; hatch·way·man; … English syllables
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hatch´el|er — hatch|el «HACH uhl», noun, verb, eled, el|ing or (especially British) elled, el|ling. –n. a comb used in cleaning flax or hemp. –v.t. 1. to comb (flax or hemp) with a hatchel. 2. Figurative. to annoy; torment. Also … Useful english dictionary