unhatched

[ UK /ʌnhˈæt‍ʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not yet emerged from an egg
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How To Use unhatched In A Sentence

  • Scores of rare adult birds, fledglings and unhatched chicks are feared to have died when fire - which is being treated as suspicious - swept through reedbeds yesterday.
  • The Norwegian government wants to start puncturing the unhatched eggs of Canadian and grey geese to control the geese population.
  • However, because offspring were sexed from plumage characteristics at sexual maturity, the sex of unhatched eggs and dead chicks was not known.
  • Any unhatched eggs will be in the contaminated food, not in the structure of the cupboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • All along the beach feral dogs have raided turtle nests and eaten the unhatched eggs.
  • Addled eggs will remain unhatched.
  • The hatch rank of unhatched eggs was deduced from their volume, and the ranks of successfully hatched young were adjusted accordingly.
  • Scores of rare adult birds, fledglings and unhatched chicks are feared to have died when fire - which is being treated as suspicious - swept through reedbeds yesterday.
  • Once the chicks emerge, they throw out the unhatched eggs and are adopted by their unwitting foster parents. The Sun
  • DNA isolated from embryos of a few unhatched eggs was also used.
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