(plan) yapmak, (kumpas) kurmak

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{f} hatch
A group of birds that emerged from eggs at a specified time

These pullets are from an April hatch.

(Often as Mayfly hatch) The phenomenon, lasting 1-2 days, of large clouds of mayflies appearing in one location (to mate, having reached maturity)
{n} a brood, half-door, door on a ship's deck
{v} to produce young, plot, contrive, shade
Filling an area with a set of parallel lines, Normal chosen to be horizontal, vertical or at 45 degrees See also Copper Fill
A hole in the deck that works as a window of sorts, and has a cover, usually wooden or plastic
An opening through the deck into a compartment, and closed by a hatch cover Normally seen on sea kayaks
a small door in large mechanical structures and vehicles such as aircraft and spacecraft often provided for access for maintenance
The covering over an opening in the ship's deck, usually of considerable size leading to a hold
{i} brood of hatchlings; emergence from an egg; opening in a wall or floor, opening through which passengers or cargo may pass (especially in a ship); door covering such an opening, trapdoor
to incubate eggs; cause to hatch
When an egg hatches or when a bird, insect, or other animal hatches an egg, the egg breaks open and a baby comes out. The eggs hatch after a week or ten days During these periods the birds will lie on the cage floor as if trying to lay or hatch eggs
a trapdoor
to break out of an egg
{f} emerge from an egg; cause to come out of an egg; incubate; plan, produce, concoct; initiate; draw parallel lines to produce the effect of shading
[1] The rear opening of a vehicle which allows passage into its cab
To cross with lines in a peculiar manner in drawing and engraving
A deck opening
inlay with narrow strips or lines of a different substance such as gold or silver, for the purpose of decorating
(plan) yapmak, (kumpas) kurmak
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