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hatched

hatched \hatched\ adj. [p. p. from hatch, v. i.] produced from an egg.

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hatched

vb. (en-past of: hatch)

WordNet
hatched
  1. adj. produced from an egg

  2. shaded by means of fine parallel or crossed lines [syn: crosshatched]

Usage examples of "hatched".

Not that there hadn’t been clutches successfully hatched on makeshift warm beds, but the sand flooring appealed to the queens.

That creature revolted him more than 'Dinis could--it and the scurrying forms that it had hatched from its mound of eggs.

There’s nothing to keep diamonds from being hatched from a volcano, if you have the right ingredients and sufficient pressure at some point in time.

The little golden queens, being more responsible, remained to see them safely hatched before coming back to their humans.

The girl had instinctively adopted the right attitude with her newly hatched charge.

They now know without doubt that what we've been telling them since they were Hatched is true!

A newly hatched dragon certainly wasn't capable of eating a full beast.

Searching through Ruatha Hold for a strong woman to ride the soon-to-be hatched young queen, F'lar and F'nor discovered Lessa, the only surviving member of the proud Bloodline of Ruatha Hold.

Come to think on it, only three queens had been Hatched in the Oldtime Weyrs in the seven Turns since Lessa brought them forward.

Each egg hatched a different way, but a crack at the right time speeded things up.

The first, a clutch of fire-lizard eggs hatched in the vicinity of one of my riders and he was able to Impress the queen .

That regrettable incident had hatched an unexpected brood of benefits.

She Hatched there so she returned to Nabol Hold when you frightened her at Southern.

Maybe he should have waited, to find out if the egg had Hatched properly: then they'd've known how to judge the forward jumps.

But it's hatched now and look, they're not the least bit as agitated as they've been, and they're letting Ruth sleep by himself again.