Shading consisting of multiple crossing lines.
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Examples for "hatch"
Examples for "hatch"
1That way leads to an escape hatch in the middle of nowhere.
2This ensures the young will have plenty of food when they hatch.
3Just the way he could hatch metaphors when he said on anything.
4They enter the small building through an access hatch in its roof.
5So far, Fenring saw only a small dent in the outer hatch.
1It follows a record breeding season last year with 107 ducklings hatching.
2The shells of the ova must be removed from the hatching trays.
3Both sexes are said to assist in hatching and rearing the young.
4Supplementation with globulins significantly increased the hatching rate in a dose-dependent manner.
5Thyroid hormones are closely linked to the hatching process in precocial birds.
1For other joints, crosshatch this to provide tiny squares which will crackle beautifully.
2It was supported by a fragile looking crosshatch of aluminum girders and accessed by a small catwalk.
3For once the station wasn't an icebox, but the crosshatch flooring was hard on his bare feet.
4Color scans tended to be dark, but only color copies truly disappointed us, with distracting crosshatch patterns.
5Slash the top with your razor in a decorative pattern, such as a crosshatch or a tree with branches.
1The crest of the mountain is within the hachures.
2They simply show slopes, and, when carefully drawn, show steeper slopes by heavier shading and gentler slopes by the fainter hachures.
3Hachures are shown in figure 5 (section 1), and may be found on any European map.