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hatch

[hach] / hætʃ /


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As the eggs hatch, they’ve got plenty of spider meat to feed them on.

From Literature

The study revealed that severe cold during the first week after hatching is especially harmful.

From Science Daily

A butterfly floats by outside the treehouse window—orange and black, like the monarchs that hatched in Dr. P’s butterfly habitat when we were younger.

From Literature

They are forever setting on nests hatching out chicks, brooding and clucking and attacking anything that comes close.

From Literature

Early April is the soonest the light-blue, roughly 10-ounce egg could hatch.

From Los Angeles Times