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hatch
When the word "hatch" is used as a verb, it refers to the process by which a baby animal emerges from an egg.
A chick hatches from an egg. As a verb, "hatch" is also used when a person creates a plan:
When the word "hatch" is used as a noun, it usually refers to a door that is used for escaping from a vehicle or a boat.
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