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Hatcher

Hatcher \Hatch"er\ (-[~e]r), n.

  1. One who hatches, or that which hatches; a hatching apparatus; an incubator.

  2. One who contrives or originates; a plotter.

    A great hatcher and breeder of business.
    --Swift.

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hatcher

n. One who hatches (qualifier: transitive senses)

Wikipedia
Hatcher

Hatcher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Allen Hatcher, U.S. mathematician
  • Charles Edwin Hatcher, U.S. soul singer also known as Edwin Starr
  • Chris Hatcher (disambiguation), several people
  • Claude A. Hatcher, U.S. pharmacist and soft drink developer (R.C. Cola)
  • Derian Hatcher, U.S. hockey player
  • Gene Hatcher, U.S. boxer
  • Harlan Hatcher (1898–1998), American academic who served as the eighth President of the University of Michigan from 1951 to 1967.
  • Jason Hatcher, U.S football player
  • Jeffrey Hatcher, U.S. playwright
  • John Bell Hatcher, U.S. paleontologist, discoverer of Triceratops
  • Julian Hatcher, U.S. general, firearms expert and author
  • Kevin Hatcher, U.S. hockey player
  • Leigh Hatcher, Australian journalist and news presenter
  • Mickey Hatcher (born 1955), American baseball player
  • Teri Hatcher (born 1964), American actress
  • William S. Hatcher, mathematician and philosopher
Hatcher (DART station)

Hatcher Street is a DART light rail station located in southeast Dallas, Texas for service on the . The station opened as part of the Green Line's expansion in December 2010.

Hatcher (mango)

The 'Hatcher' mango is a named commercial mango cultivar that originated in south Florida.

Usage examples of "hatcher".

Fortunately my own fears did not include arachnophobia, as was the case with Hatcher.

After Pilsen finally caught the thing and killed it, Hatcher demanded to see its dead body and to have it thrown out into the street.

It seems that after Miss Clarabelle Cobb goes back to her old home in Akron, Ohio, she winds up marrying a young guy by the name of Joseph Hatcher, who is a bookkeeper by trade, and has a pretty good job in Akron, so Miss Clarabelle Cobb and this Joseph Hatcher are as happy as anything together for quite a spell.

Hatcher hissed, and fought to dunk as the half-forgotten terror and adrenalin rush of combat flooded him.

Hatcher knew Frederick and Vassily were right in insisting that he, as the sole charter member of Earth's new Supreme Chiefs of Staff with no prior connection to the Imperials, must serve as their chief, but he wished he could disagree.

Chiang Chien-su had a screen all to himself as he waited tensely in his civil defense HQ, and Hatcher could see the control room of PDC Huan Ti behind Tsien.

Evelyn squeezed past Hatcher to hand Corrigan a sausage on a cocktail stick, then snuggled close while he slipped an arm around her.

The shades, those sombre hatchers of primitive Christianity, only awaited an opportunity to bring about an explosion under the Caesars and to inundate the human race with light.

Mankinds have also nest keepers and child hatchers also, called mothers.

Hatcher hooked his thumbs into his belt and rocked lightly on his moccasined feet.

Hatcher said under cover of the martial music, and Tsien responded with a millimetric smile before the brief moment of privacy disappeared into the waiting tide of military protocol.