Hatchery

Word HATCHERY
Character 8
Hyphenation hatch er y
Pronunciations /ˈhætʃəɹi/

Definitions and meanings of "Hatchery"

What do we mean by hatchery?

A place where eggs, especially those of fish or poultry, are hatched. noun

A place for hatching eggs; an arrangement for promoting the hatching of eggs, especially those of fish, by artificial appliances. noun

A house for hatching fish, etc. noun

A facility where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, especially those of fish or poultry. noun

A place where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions (especially fish eggs) noun

A facility where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, especially those of fish or poultry.

An onion ass with such high capacity that two hamsters can mate in it's warmth, and deliver a full litter of hamsters out of its asshole Urban Dictionary

Another name for a woman who continually has babies that eventually end up in gangs etc. and who are destined to be burdens on society, and in prison. Urban Dictionary

A large, low-income apartment complex subsidized by Section 8 Federal dollars with a lot of kids running around. Apartment complex characterized by violent crime such as murder, armed robbery and car jacking. Urban Dictionary

Another term for a vagina. Usually one that is smelly because it hasn't been washed in a while. The smell usually resembles that of tuna. Urban Dictionary

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The word "hatchery" in example sentences

"This state of the art facility really is an example of what we call hatchery reform to the highest degree, and we are very proud to be operators of this facility and part of the team that brought this to fruition," Anderson said. ❋ Unknown (2011)

1: Implement a biologically and environmentally sound long-term hatchery program that will help to provide for the recovery and persistence of a well-adapted, genetically diverse, healthy, harvestable population of sockeye in the Cedar River. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The choice of a suitable spot in which to make his hatchery is a serious point for the consideration of the amateur. ❋ Charles Edward Walker (N/A)

The settlement brings to a close several years of litigation dating to 2003, when it was discovered that the state-owned hatchery, which is in the business of raising fish for statewide stocking, was contaminating wild rainbow and brown trout. ❋ Unknown (2010)

An estimated 1.4 million young fish will be loaded this May into tanker trucks from the hatchery, which is located near the Northern California town of Anderson.

The space is called a hatchery because it's less intense than an incubator program, said Lyles Center director Tim Stearns. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The hatchery, which is located at the university's Horn Point Lab, will get a new "oyster cultivation facility" on a 300-foot pier reaching into the Choptank River, which should make it easier to move shell covered in baby oysters, called spat, onto barges for restoration programs.

Let's consider a format, where mature space consists of patch bundles (broken up at tags) and the hatchery is a small number of append-only files. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Anglers who catch a tagged steelhead are asked to call the hatchery to report the tag number, date caught and condition of the fish.

"I actually called the hatchery and doubled my order." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Mexico hatchery, which is expected to reap its first harvest in a year, could boost production fivefold by 2012. ❋ Unknown (2008)

High-input, large-scale poultry systems are obviously not suitable for family flocks, and even "transitional" systems of 200-300 birds which apply large-scale technologies (such as hatchery breeds, balanced feeds, and artificial lighting and brooding) to small farms are rarely successful. ❋ Unknown (1996)

The female sun-fish (called, I believe, in England, the roach or bream) makes a "hatchery" for her eggs in this wise. ❋ Various (N/A)

The mother sun-fish, having now built or provided her "hatchery," deposits her spawn within the circular inclosure, and mounts guard at the entrance until the fry are hatched out and are sufficiently large to take charge of themselves. ❋ Various (N/A)

Kit4troops is now based in the "hatchery," the pre-incubator section of UCL Advances. ❋ By D.D. GUTTENPLAN (2011)

The trail includes 15 of the region's sweetest fishing spots, outlined on a free, water-resistant color map, with directions, type of water (such as hatchery supported or wild trout) and types of fish, such as rainbow, brook or brown trout. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the mid-1990s, Fitzsimmons helped to set up a "hatchery" for the edible red seaweed Gracilaria on Molokai island. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Student 'hatchery' provides support to young entrepreneurs ❋ Unknown (2009)

The publication of photos of large wild steelhead and salmon squarely slaps common sense in the face, especially for North Umpqua steelhead, where every angler will fail to catch a supposed "hatchery" specimen. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"OMG, have [you seen] [Nicky] Minajs ass? It's a total [hamster hatchery]!" ❋ Superpickle (2017)

[Velveeta] is pregnant again. Her first 8 kids are [all in] [prison]. What a criminal hatchery. ❋ Mike87111 (2011)

There were two different [murders] this week at that [nigger hatchery] on Grandboro [Lane]. Bad fucking place, better stay away ❋ Deepn Her (2022)

Wow, [your mom] sure has [a stinky] [tuna hatchery]! ❋ Edguyfan (2017)

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