Synonyms for hatchery
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : hach-uh-ree |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhætʃ ə ri |
Définition of hatchery
Origin :- 1880, from hatch (v.1) + -ery.
- noun brooder
- Its absolutely necessary that I have the Ashton stream for a hatchery, and you know it.
- Extract from : « Iole » by Robert W. Chambers
- I've a hatchery there and the State lets me have a man in exchange for free fry.
- Extract from : « The Flaming Jewel » by Robert W. Chambers
- Salmon have a peculiarity which makes it easy for the hatchery people.
- Extract from : « Bill Bruce on Forest Patrol » by Henry Harley Arnold
- We saved the other buildings, but the hatchery is a mass of smoldering ruins.
- Extract from : « Cordwood » by Edgar Wilson (Bill) Nye
- When I arrived here I had made up my mind to fire the poet and arrange for the hatchery and patrol.
- Extract from : « Iole » by Robert W. Chambers
- On another occasion some men were sent over the mountain from headquarters to put out a fire about a half mile from The Hatchery.
- Extract from : « Camps and Trails » by Henry Abbott
- This hatchery should be under the control of Oregon and Washington, and should be supported by a tax levied on the canned fish.
- Extract from : « Scientific American Supplement No. 275 » by Various
- It has been questioned whether the present hatchery on the Clackamas River actually receives the quinnat salmon in any numbers.
- Extract from : « Scientific American Supplement No. 275 » by Various
- The choice of a suitable spot in which to make his hatchery is a serious point for the consideration of the amateur.
- Extract from : « Amateur Fish Culture » by Charles Edward Walker
- Of course, by using a hatchery a large number of the eggs will be saved, ninety per cent.
- Extract from : « Amateur Fish Culture » by Charles Edward Walker
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