hatch
121hatch — The emerging of the baby chick from the incubated egg …
122hatch — See: count one s chickens before they are hatched …
123hatch — I. , sb. == a small door. O. and N. 1056. AS. hæca II. , v. a. pret. ‘haȝte.’ O. and N. 105; part, ‘y haht.’ Pol. S. 237 …
124hatch — hætʃ n. brood of hatchlings; emergence from an egg; opening in a wall or floor, opening through which passengers or cargo may pass (especially in a ship); door covering such an opening, trapdoor v. emerge from an egg; cause to come out of an… …
125hatch v — hatchet n …
126hatch — I. v. a. 1. Breed (from eggs). 2. Quicken (by incubation or by heat). 3. Concoct, devise, plan, contrive, plot, design, scheme, project, brew, lay out, excogitate, think out. II. n. 1. Brood. 2. Hatchway …
127hatch — verb 1) the duck hatched her eggs Syn: incubate, brood 2) the plot that you hatched up last night Syn: devise, conceive, concoct, brew, invent, plan, design, formulate; think up …
128Hatch — /hætʃ/ (say hach) noun Marshall Davidson, born 1932, Australian research scientist …