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hatching

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Word: Hatching

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Explanation:

The word "hatching" refers to two main ideas:

Usage Instructions:
  • When talking about animals, use "hatching" to describe the event when they are born from eggs.
  • When discussing art or drawing, use "hatching" to describe the technique of using lines for shading.
Examples:
  1. Animal Context: "The hatching of the chicks took place early in the morning."
  2. Art Context: "The artist used hatching to create shadow and depth in the drawing."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "hatching" can refer to the planning or development of ideas or projects, similar to how an egg develops into a chick. For example, "The team is in the hatching stage of their new project, brainstorming ideas."

Word Variants:
  • Hatch (verb): To break open from an egg. For example, "The eggs will hatch in a few days."
  • Hatched (past tense): The past form of hatch. For example, "The chicks hatched last week."
Different Meanings:
  • In Art: Hatching can also refer to a specific technique in drawing that involves closely spaced lines to create texture or shading.
  • In Planning: Sometimes, "hatching" can describe the initial stages of developing a plan or idea, as in "They are hatching a new business strategy."
Synonyms:
  • For the animal context: Emerging, breaking out.
  • For the art context: Shading, cross-hatching (when lines cross each other).
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Hatch a plan": This means to come up with or devise a plan. For example, "They hatched a plan to surprise their friend."
  • "Hatching ideas": This can mean brainstorming or developing new ideas.
Summary:

"Hatching" can refer to the birth of young animals from eggs or an artistic technique involving lines. It can also describe the early stages of planning or idea development.

Noun
  1. shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
  2. the production of young from an egg

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