1
: a small door or opening (as in an airplane or spaceship)
an escape hatch
2
a
: an opening in the deck of a ship or in the floor or roof of a building
b
: the covering for such an opening
c
: hatchway
d
3
hatched; hatching; hatches
1
: to produce young by incubation
2
a
: to emerge from an egg, chrysalis, or pupa
b
: to give forth young or imagoes
3
: to incubate eggs : brood
1
a
: to produce (young) from an egg by applying natural or artificial heat
2
: to bring into being : originate
especially
: to concoct in secret
hatch a plot
hatched; hatching; hatches
1
: to inlay with narrow bands of distinguishable material
a silver handle hatched with gold
2
: to mark (something, such as a drawing or engraving) with fine closely spaced lines
plural hatches
: a mark, line, or stroke (as in a drawing or engraving) made usually by a single movement of a pen, pencil, etc.
especially
: one made in parallel with others to give the effect of shading
Dots, hatches, crosshatches, flowing lines, scribbles—use them all! —Courtney Jordan
I continue to refine and tighten the drawing as I develop the form and color with overlapping hatches. —Jill Bossert
Scientists have been unable to determine whether the hatches of the lower part of the drawing were done by a right- or left-handed person. —Elian Peltier
[Adobe] Illustrator's new filters include Ink Pen, for creating organic-looking hatches … —Mike Heck and Karen Mitchell
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