hatch
111hatch coaming — The vertical plating bounding a hatch for the purpose of stiffening the edges of the opening and resisting water entry …
112hatch bar — noun : a bar across a hatch to batten it down …
113hatch beam — noun : a heavy portable beam across a large hatch to support the cover …
114Hatch Act — either of two acts of Congress (1939, 1940), regulating expenditures, contributions, and procedures in political campaigns. [named after Carl A. Hatch (1889 1963), U.S. lawyer and politician] …
115hatch — See: COUNT ONE S CHICKENS BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED …
116hatch — See: COUNT ONE S CHICKENS BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED …
117hatch — An opening in a ship …
118Hatch — A small gate, a wicket gate; a gate or door with upper and lower parts, which could be opened independently. [< OldEngl. hxcc = a grating or half gate] …
119Hatch — Штрих; штриховка || штриховать; Гравировать …
120hatch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. invent, contrive, originate; incubate; concoct, devise. See falsehood, imagination, plan. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To bring forth] Syn. bear, lay eggs, give birth; see produce 1 . 2. [To plan] Syn.… …