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  1. HATCHED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    hatch ( hætʃ) n 1. (Nautical Terms) a covering for a hatchway 2. (Nautical Terms) a. short for hatchway b. a door in an aircraft or spacecraft 3. (Automotive Engineering) informal short for hatchback 4. (Architecture) Also called: serving hatch an opening in a wall between a kitchen and a dining area 5.
    hatch (n.1) "opening, grated gate, half-door," Old English hæc (genitive hæcce) "fence, grating, gate," from Proto-Germanic *hak-(source also of Middle High German heck, Dutch hek "fence, gate"), a word of uncertain origin. This apparently is the source of many of the Hatcher surnames; "one who lives near a gate." Sense of "opening in a ship's deck" is first recorded mid-13c.
    Hatch antonyms - 123 Opposites of Hatch. exterminate. come clean. cook someone's goose. spill the beans. tell the truth. acknowledge. admit. admit to the truth.
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