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Hatch vs Nourish - What's the difference?

hatch | nourish | Related terms |

Hatch is a related term of nourish.


As a proper noun hatch

is .

As a noun nourish is

(obsolete) a nurse.

As a verb nourish is

to feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to furnish with nutriment.

Discover vs Hatch - What's the difference?

discover | hatch | Related terms |


In transitive obsolete terms the difference between discover and hatch

is that discover is to reconnoitre, explore (an area) while hatch is to cross; to spot; to stain; to steep.

As a noun hatch is

a horizontal door in a floor or ceiling.

Hatch vs Manway - What's the difference?

hatch | manway |


As nouns the difference between hatch and manway

is that hatch is a horizontal door in a floor or ceiling while manway is a hole or duct by which a human being may access a utility area for maintenance purposes.

As a verb hatch

is to close with a hatch or hatches.

As a proper noun Hatch

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Hatch vs Bunk - What's the difference?

hatch | bunk |


As a proper noun hatch

is .

As a noun bunk is

one of a series of berths or bed placed in tiers or bunk can be (slang) bunkum; senseless talk, nonsense.

As a verb bunk is

to occupy a bunk or bunk can be (british) to fail to attend school or work without permission; to play truant (usually as in 'to bunk off').

Hatch vs Cover - What's the difference?

hatch | cover |


As a proper noun hatch

is .

As a noun cover is

cover version, cover song.

Begin vs Hatch - What's the difference?

begin | hatch | Related terms |

Begin is a related term of hatch.


As a verb begin

is (ambitransitive) to start, to initiate or take the first step into something.

As a noun begin

is (nonstandard) beginning; start.

As a proper noun hatch is

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Wikidiffcom vs Hatch - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | hatch |


As a proper noun hatch is

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Hatchback vs Hatch - What's the difference?

hatchback | hatch |


As a noun hatchback

is a car with a sloping, hinged rear door that opens upwards.

As a proper noun hatch is

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Hatch vs Hat - What's the difference?

hatch | hat |


As a proper noun hatch

is .

As a verb hat is

has.

Originate vs Hatch - What's the difference?

originate | hatch | Related terms |

Originate is a related term of hatch.


As a verb originate

is to cause to be, to bring into existence; to produce, initiate.

As a proper noun hatch is

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