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Hatch may refer to:
- Hatching, also called "cross-hatching", an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects using closely spaced parallel lines
- Hatching, the emergence of a young animal from an egg
- A trapdoor, also called a hatch, a door on a floor or ceiling
- A sluice gate
- Hatchback, an automobile design
- Hatch Ltd, an engineering and development consulting company based in Mississauga, Canada
Places:
- Hatch, New Mexico, a village in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States
- Hatch, Utah, a town in Garfield County, Utah, United States
- Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant, in the U.S. state of Georgia
Legislation:
- The Hatch Act of 1887, United States legislation which authorized federal funding for agricultural experiment stations
- The Hatch Act of 1939, United States legislation which prohibited civil servants from engaging in partisan political activity
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