These are the meanings of the letters HATCHMAN when you unscramble them.
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atman (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Chant (v. i.)
To make melody with the voice; to sing.
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Chant (v. i.)
To sing, as in reciting a chant.
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Chant (v. t.)
A psalm, etc., arranged for chanting.
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Chant (v. t.)
A short and simple melody, divided into two parts by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, etc., are sung or recited. It is the most ancient form of choral music.
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Chant (v. t.)
Song; melody.
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Chant (v. t.)
To celebrate in song.
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Chant (v. t.)
To sing or recite after the manner of a chant, or to a tune called a chant.
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Chant (v. t.)
To utter with a melodious voice; to sing.
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Chant (v. t.)
Twang; manner of speaking; a canting tone.
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Hatch (n.)
A bedstead.
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Hatch (n.)
A door with an opening over it; a half door, sometimes set with spikes on the upper edge.
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Hatch (n.)
A flood gate; a a sluice gate.
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Hatch (n.)
A frame or weir in a river, for catching fish.
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Hatch (n.)
An opening in the deck of a vessel or floor of a warehouse which serves as a passageway or hoistway; a hatchway; also; a cover or door, or one of the covers used in closing such an opening.
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Hatch (n.)
An opening into, or in search of, a mine.
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Hatch (n.)
Development; disclosure; discovery.
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Hatch (n.)
The act of hatching.
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Hatch (n.)
The chickens produced at once or by one incubation; a brood.
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Hatch (v. i.)
To produce young; -- said of eggs; to come forth from the egg; -- said of the young of birds, fishes, insects, etc.
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Hatch (v. t.)
To close with a hatch or hatches.
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Hatch (v. t.)
To contrive or plot; to form by meditation, and bring into being; to originate and produce; to concoct; as, to hatch mischief; to hatch heresy.
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Hatch (v. t.)
To cross with lines in a peculiar manner in drawing and engraving. See Hatching.
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Hatch (v. t.)
To cross; to spot; to stain; to steep.
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Hatch (v. t.)
To produce, as young, from an egg or eggs by incubation, or by artificial heat; to produce young from (eggs); as, the young when hatched.
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manat (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Manta (n.)
See Coleoptera and Sea devil.
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Match (n.)
Anything used for catching and retaining or communicating fire, made of some substance which takes fire readily, or remains burning some time; esp., a small strip or splint of wood dipped at one end in a substance which can be easily ignited by friction, as a preparation of phosphorus or chlorate of potassium.
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Match (v.)
A bringing together of two parties suited to one another, as for a union, a trial of skill or force, a contest, or the like
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Match (v.)
A candidate for matrimony; one to be gained in marriage.
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Match (v.)
A contest to try strength or skill, or to determine superiority; an emulous struggle.
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Match (v.)
A matrimonial union; a marriage.
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Match (v.)
A perforated board, block of plaster, hardened sand, etc., in which a pattern is partly imbedded when a mold is made, for giving shape to the surfaces of separation between the parts of the mold.
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Match (v.)
A person or thing equal or similar to another; one able to mate or cope with another; an equal; a mate.
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Match (v.)
An agreement, compact, etc.
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Match (v.)
Equality of conditions in contest or competition.
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Match (v.)
Suitable combination or bringing together; that which corresponds or harmonizes with something else; as, the carpet and curtains are a match.
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Match (v. i.)
To be of equal, or similar, size, figure, color, or quality; to tally; to suit; to correspond; as, these vases match.
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Match (v. i.)
To be united in marriage; to mate.
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Match (v. t.)
To be a mate or match for; to be able to complete with; to rival successfully; to equal.
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Match (v. t.)
To fit together, or make suitable for fitting together; specifically, to furnish with a tongue and a groove, at the edges; as, to match boards.
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Match (v. t.)
To furnish with its match; to bring a match, or equal, against; to show an equal competitor to; to set something in competition with, or in opposition to, as equal.
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Match (v. t.)
To make equal, proportionate, or suitable; to adapt, fit, or suit (one thing to another).
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Match (v. t.)
To make or procure the equal of, or that which is exactly similar to, or corresponds with; as, to match a vase or a horse; to match cloth.
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Match (v. t.)
To marry; to give in marriage.
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Match (v. t.)
To oppose as equal; to contend successfully against.
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Natch (n.)
The rump of beef; esp., the lower and back part of the rump.