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The plural of the noun hatch (a covered opening) is hatches.
opening
a hatch is a small opening in a door or cover.
A wall opening could be a serving hatch, a window, or a door.
An inward opening hatch would be a liability under pressure because as pressure increases, it can become difficult or impossible to open the hatch due to the force acting against it. This can trap individuals inside or hinder their ability to escape in an emergency situation. Additionally, an inward opening hatch can be more prone to leaking or collapsing under high pressure conditions.
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.
The plural of the noun hatch (a covered opening) is hatches.
you have to get an egg. wait for it to hatch, and it will be level 1. Also all Pokemon that hatch from eggs are level 1.
I have a 96 Chevy Blazer S-10 and the latch to open the window in the back hatch will not work. How do I replace the motor?? or whatever to repair?
It is called the hatchway. If it is a round opening, it is called a scuttle. If it is a square opening it is called a hatch. Depending on the vessel and the location they can be "dogged" open.
No. Hatch is either a noun (opening, doorway) or a verb (to incubate). There is no adverb form of the adjectives hatched or hatching.
an opening of restricted size allowing for passage from one area to another, in particular.