Hatchek vs Hatcher - What's the difference?
hatchek | hatcher |
* 1988 , Jost Wiedmann and Jürgen Kullmann [eds.], Cephalopods Present and Past: Symposium, Tübingen 1985 ,
* 1991 , Peter Hugh Reed, American Record Guide LIV:ii,
* 2001 , Felix K. Ameka, “Ideophones and the nature of the adjective word class in Ewe” in Typological Studies in Language'' XLIV: ''Ideophones , eds. Friedrich Karl Erhard Voeltz and Christa Kilian-Hatz,
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As a proper noun hatchek
is .As a noun hatcher is
one who hatches (transitive senses).hatchek
English
Noun
(en noun)page 20
- The Bathmoceratidae are largely straight shells of Whiterock age, first known from the Šarka (pronounced Sharka from a hatchek over the Š).
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- The printer had no hatchek'…to put over Dvo?ak’s R. So somebody laboriously inked in all the ' hatcheks .
page 46, endnote 2
- The hatchek marks a rising tone.