Yes, it is a form of the verb "to hatch" (to be born from an egg, or metaphorically devise). It is the past tense and past participle,and may also be used as an adjective (hatched chicks, hatched schemes).
No. Hatch is either a noun (opening, doorway) or a verb (to incubate). There is no adverb form of the adjectives hatched or hatching.
The word hatch can be used as a noun but it can also be used in other forms such as a verb.
In its most frequent usage, the word "hatch" can be a noun meaning "a type of door." When "es" is added to the end, it becomes plural. It can also be a verb meaning "to emerge from an egg." "Es" is added depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. The butterfly hatches, the butterflies hatch.
The verb form of hatchery is hatch.Other verbs are hatches, hatching and hatched.Some example sentences are:"The egg is starting to hatch"."The chick hatches out of the egg"."Come and watch the egg hatching"."We thought it was a duck egg, so imagine our surprise when a crocodile hatched out of it".
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There are several meanings to 'hatch'. There's the accesway into a loft or into the hold of a ship, there's the verb as of a chick breaking out of an egg, there's the illustrative technique of closely crossed lines to indicate dark areas. None of them occur to me as having natural opposites.
Yes, the word 'hatch' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'hatch' is a word for an opening in the deck or a ship, an airplane, a spaceship, a small car, a wall or roof of a building; the covering for such an opening; a word for a brood of young that has just emerged for their eggs; a word for a thing.
He doesn't have a baby mama, he has a wife. He is married to Walnita Decuir-Hatch. The couple have three children: Torrence Hatch, Jr., Ivyana Hatch, and Tarlaysia Hatch.
He doesn't have one. He has a wife, Walnita Decuir-Hatch. The couple have three children: Torrence Hatch, Jr., Ivyana Hatch, and Tarlaysia Hatch.
I opened the hatch on the submarine. I watched the egg hatch. The thieves got together to hatch a plan.
The address of the Hatch Public Library is: 530 E. Hall, Hatch, 87937 0289
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