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hatch·way
(hăch′wā′)n.
1. A passage or opening leading to a hold, compartment, or cellar.
2. A ladder or stairway within a hatchway.
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hatchway
(ˈhætʃˌweɪ)n
Often shortened to: hatch1. (Nautical Terms) an opening in the deck of a vessel to provide access below
2. (Architecture) a similar opening in a wall, floor, ceiling, or roof, usually fitted with a lid or door
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hatch1
(hætʃ)v.t.
1. to cause young to emerge from (the egg), as by brooding or incubating.
2. to bring forth or produce; devise; plot.
v.i. 3. to be hatched.
4. to brood.
n. 5. the act of hatching.
6. something that is hatched, as a brood.
[1200–50; Middle English hacchen; akin to Middle High German hecken to hatch]
hatch′a•ble, adj.
hatch`a•bil′i•ty, n.
hatch′er, n.
hatch2
(hætʃ)n.
1.
a. Also called hatchway. an opening in the deck of a vessel or in the floor or roof of a building, used as a passageway.
b. the cover over such an opening.
2. an opening or door in an aircraft.
3. the lower half of a divided door.
4. a small door, grated opening, or serving counter in or attached to a wall.
Idioms: down the hatch, (used as a toast.)
[before 1100; Middle English hacche, Old English hæcc grating, hatch, half-gate; akin to Middle Dutch hecke gate, railing]
hatch3
(hætʃ)v.t.
1. to mark with lines, esp. closely set parallel lines, as for shading in drawing or engraving.
n. 2. a shading line in drawing or engraving.
[1470–80; earlier hache < Middle French hacher to cut up, derivative of hache ax. See hatchet]
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| Noun | 1. | hatchway - an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a shipentrance, entranceway, entryway, entree, entry - something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral" escape hatch - hatchway that provides a means of escape in an emergency hatch - a movable barrier covering a hatchway |
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Translations
فتْحَة في سَطْح السَّفينَه
palubní jícen
luge
lejáró
lestarop, lúgugat
palubný otvor
ambar ağzı kapağı
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hatch1
(hӕtʃ) noun (the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc. There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.
ˈhatchway noun an opening, especially in a ship's deck.
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hatchway - an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship