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Definition of Hatched
1. Adjective. Emerged from an egg.
2. Adjective. Shaded by means of fine parallel or crossed lines.
Definition of Hatched
1. Verb. (past of ''hatch'') ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Hatched
1. hatch [v] - See also: hatch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hatched
Literary usage of Hatched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1904)
"75: May 23 (hatched June 14); June 7 (destroyed by the mother); July 5 (hatched
July 30); July 17 (hatched August 2). A total of 5 cocoons. (3) 9 No. ..."
2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1901)
"Some of the gulls which I hatched in my laboratory were given to Dr. Lewis ...
I should also notice that four newly hatched birds from different nests were ..."
3. Essays and Observations on Natural History, Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology by John Hunter, Richard Owen (1861)
"... the bee, wasp, gnat, <fcc., lay eggs which are hatched in the same summer.
Of their Economy when hatched.—When hatched, many, as the ..."
4. The Crayfish: An Introduction to the Study of Zoology by Thomas Henry Huxley (1880)
"The setae, so abundant in the adult, are very scanty in the newly hatched young;
and the great majority of those -which exist are simple conical ..."
5. Poultry Production by William Adams Lippincott (1921)
"April hatched pullets gave a mean winter production of 35.40, while May pullets gave
... The Mediterraneans should be hatched late in April or early in May. ..."