hatcher (Meaning)

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hatcher (n.)

One who hatches, or that which hatches; a hatching apparatus; an incubator.

One who contrives or originates; a plotter.

hatcher Sentence Examples

  1. The egg hatcher carefully tended to the eggs, ensuring they received the optimal conditions for growth.
  2. The hatcher's precision monitoring system tracked every aspect of the incubation process, optimizing egg development.
  3. The quail hatcher was filled with hundreds of tiny eggs, each poised to burst forth with life.
  4. The alligator hatcher was a sight to behold, with dozens of newborn reptiles eagerly making their way out of their eggshells.
  5. The hatching process was a beautiful dance of nature, witnessed by the proud hatcher as each new life emerged.
  6. The hatcher's hands moved with nimble precision, gently assisting hatchlings as they freed themselves from their confines.
  7. The incubator hatcher provided the perfect microclimate for eggs to develop into healthy and robust chicks.
  8. The hatcher's expertise in egg handling ensured a high success rate of viable hatchings.
  9. The piranha hatcher was a dangerous profession, requiring extreme caution and quick reflexes.
  10. The saltwater fish hatcher played a crucial role in the preservation of marine biodiversity by ensuring the survival of fragile eggs in captivity.

FAQs About the word hatcher

One who hatches, or that which hatches; a hatching apparatus; an incubator., One who contrives or originates; a plotter.

planner, schemer, director, designer, originator,organizer, spawner, plotter, manager, arranger

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The egg hatcher carefully tended to the eggs, ensuring they received the optimal conditions for growth.

The hatcher's precision monitoring system tracked every aspect of the incubation process, optimizing egg development.

The quail hatcher was filled with hundreds of tiny eggs, each poised to burst forth with life.

The alligator hatcher was a sight to behold, with dozens of newborn reptiles eagerly making their way out of their eggshells.