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hatch·et·work
/
ˈhætʃ
ɪtˌwɜrk
/
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[
hach
-it-wurk
]
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noun
destruction, damage, or paring done by or as if by a
hatchet
.
Origin:
1690–1700;
hatchet
+
work
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