What does hatch. mean?
hatch. means A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck.?
A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck. can be abbreviated as hatch.
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What does hatch. stand for? hatch. stands for "A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck.". |
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How to abbreviate "A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck."? "A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck." can be abbreviated as hatch.. |
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What is the meaning of hatch. abbreviation? The meaning of hatch. abbreviation is "A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck.". |
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What is hatch. abbreviation? One of the definitions of hatch. is "A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck.". |
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What does hatch. mean? hatch. as abbreviation means "A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck.". |
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What is shorthand of A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck.? The most common shorthand of "A hinged door covering an opening in a ship's deck." is hatch.. |
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