noun the act of emerging from an egg or the process of a baby bird coming out of its shell
adjective related to the process of hatching
In art, hatching refers to a technique used to create shading and texture by drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
In architecture, hatching is used to indicate different materials or construction materials in architectural drawings.
In engineering, hatching is used to represent different materials or components in technical drawings through patterns of lines.
In zoology, hatching refers to the process by which an egg is broken open by the developing organism inside.
In embryology, hatching refers to the process by which a fertilized egg breaks out of its protective membrane.
In the context of writing, 'hatching' refers to the technique of using closely spaced parallel lines to create shading or texture in a drawing or illustration.
In psychology, 'hatching' can be used as a metaphor to describe the process of developing or formulating ideas, theories, or solutions to problems.
For artists, 'hatching' is a common technique used in drawing and sketching to add depth, dimension, and texture to their artwork.
In architecture, 'hatching' is used to represent different materials or textures in technical drawings and blueprints, such as indicating different types of materials in a cross-section.