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Definition of Hutched
1. hutch [v] - See also: hutch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hutched
Literary usage of Hutched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America: With Introductory Chapters on by Frank Michler Chapman (1912)
"... MEADOWLARK AND UPLAND PLOVER Size of eggs in relation to condition of young
birds when hutched. Note that, while the birds are of about the «ате size, ..."
2. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"egg in the vernal months, and produce« a viviparous portion, and therefore always
appears on uve ai- The Aphis is in a similar manner hutched from an cula, ..."
3. The American Almanac, Year-book, Cyclopedia and Atlas (1902)
"Half n million Oregon salmon eggs were sent to New Zealand In 1901, and successfully
hutched. ricking Out Dead Egye. One of tlie most interesting movements ..."
4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"... of a child, " He hutches on, one leg under the other;" " He sat on the pole,
and hutched hisself across;" "The mare hutched him on to her shoulders ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1918)
"The length of vertical stroke, by affecting the pulsion and suction velocities
affects the tonnage of hutched product, increased length causing more ..."
6. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1860)
"}iy this time tho eggs hist deposited by the old queen have hutched," Ac, and ll
there is no other period during tho working ..."