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    hatch
    /hatʃ/

    verb

    • 1. (of an egg) open and produce a young animal: "eggs need to be put in a warm place to hatch"
    • 2. conspire to devise (a plot or plan): "the little plot that you and Sylvia hatched up last night" Similar deviseconceivecontriveconcoct

    noun

    • 1. a newly hatched brood: "a hatch of mayflies"

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  2. HATCH definition: 1. to (cause an egg to) break in order to allow a young animal to come out 2. to make a plan…. Learn more.

  3. HATCHED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of hatch 2. to (cause an egg to) break in order to allow a young…. Learn more.

  4. HATCH meaning: 1. to (cause an egg to) break in order to allow a young animal to come out 2. to make a plan…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of HATCH is a small door or opening (as in an airplane or spaceship). How to use hatch in a sentence.

  6. A hatch is an opening in the deck of a ship, through which people or cargo can go. You can also refer to the door of this opening as a hatch.

  7. 1. a. An opening, as in the deck of a ship, in the roof or floor of a building, or in an aircraft. b. The cover for such an opening. c. A hatchway. 2. A door that opens upward on the rear of an automobile; a hatchback. 3. A floodgate. Idiom: down the hatch Slang. Drink up. Often used as a toast.

  8. A bird such as a hen that sits on eggs to incubate them can be said to hatch the eggs. Then, when the chick emerges from the egg, you can also say it hatched. Humans don't hatch eggs like birds do, but they can still incubate and then hatch a plan, invention, or idea.