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Definition of bat
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Bat (n.) A sheet of
cotton
used for
filling
quilts
or
comfortables;
batting.
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Bateless
::
Bateless
(a.) Not to be
abated.
Frigidarium
::
Frigidarium
(n.) The
cooling
room of the Roman
thermae,
furnished
with a cold
bath..
Antagonist
::
Antagonist
(n.) One who
contends
with
another,
especially
in
combat;
an
adversary;
an
opponent..
Batable
::
Batable
(a.)
Disputable.
Battering-ram
::
Battering-ram
(n.) An
engine
used in
ancient
times to beat down the walls of
besieged
places.
Medley
::
Medley
(n.) The
confusion
of a hand to hand
battle;
a
brisk,
hand to hand
engagement;
a
melee..
Valkyrian
::
Valkyrian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Valkyrias;
hence,
relating
to
battle..
Allow
::
Allow (v. i.) To
admit;
to
concede;
to make
allowance
or
abatement.
Calcar
::
Calcar
(n.) A
slender
bony
process
from the ankle joint of bats, which helps to
support
the
posterior
part of the web, in
flight..
Intercombat
::
Intercombat
(n.)
Combat.
Whirlbat
::
Whirlbat
(n.)
Anything
moved with a
whirl,
as
preparatory
for a blow, or to
augment
the force of it; --
applied
by poets to the
cestus
of
ancient
boxers..
Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The act of
reprobating;
the state of being
reprobated;
strong
disapproval
or
censure.
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) The act of
proving;
also, that which
proves
anything;
proof..
Contentious
::
Contentious
(a.) Fond of
contention;
given to angry
debate;
provoking
dispute
or
contention;
quarrelsome.
Rebuke
::
Rebuke
(v. t.) To
check,
silence,
or put down, with
reproof;
to
restrain
by
expression
of
disapprobation;
to
reprehend
sharply
and
summarily;
to
chide;
to
reprove;
to
admonish..
Battue
::
Battue
(v. t.) The act of
beating
the
woods,
bushes,
etc., for
game..
Admiration
::
Admiration
(n.)
Wonder
mingled
with
approbation
or
delight;
an
emotion
excited
by a
person
or thing
possessed
of
wonderful
or high
excellence;
as,
admiration
of a
beautiful
woman,
of a
landscape,
of
virtue..
Abatement
::
Abatement
(n.) The entry of a
stranger,
without
right,
into a
freehold
after the death of the last
possessor,
before
the heir or
devisee..
Quaker
::
Quaker
(n.) The sooty
albatross.
Cathode
::
Cathode
(n.) The part of a
voltaic
battery
by which the
electric
current
leaves
substances
through
which it
passes,
or the
surface
at which the
electric
current
passes
out of the
electrolyte;
the
negative
pole; --
opposed
to
anode..
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