| ABATTIS | • abattis n. Alternative spelling of abatis. • ABATTIS n. (French) a barrier made of felled trees or branches, also ABATIS. |
| BATTEAU | • batteau n. Alternative form of bateau. • BATTEAU n. (Canadian) a boat; especially a flat-bottomed, clumsy boat used on the Canadian lakes and rivers, also BATEAU. |
| BATTELS | • battels n. Plural of battel. • battels n. (Obsolete, UK, school slang) A small sum of money given to pupils. • BATTEL v. to have an account for kitchen provisions. |
| BATTENS | • battens n. Plural of batten. • Battens prop.n. Plural of Batten. • BATTEN v. to fasten with strips of wood. |
| BATTERO | • BATTERO n. (Shakespeare) a cudgel. |
| BATTERS | • batters n. Plural of batter. • batters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of batter. • BATTER v. to beat repeatedly. |
| BATTERY | • battery n. (Countable, electronics) A device used to power electric devices, consisting of a set of electrically… • battery n. (Law) The infliction of unlawful physical violence on a person, legally distinguished from assault… • battery n. (Countable) A coordinated group of artillery weapons. |
| BATTIER | • battier adj. Comparative form of batty: more batty. • BATTY adj. (colloquial) crazy. |
| BATTIES | • batties n. Plural of batty. • BATTY n. (West Indian slang) a person's bottom. |
| BATTIKS | • battiks n. Plural of battik. • BATTIK n. (Malay) an Indonesian method of producing designs on cloth, also BATIK. |
| BATTILL | • BATTILL v. to make fertile, also BATTEL, BATTLE. |
| BATTILY | • battily adv. In a batty manner. • BATTY adv. (colloquial) crazy. |
| BATTING | • batting n. (Sewing) Cotton, wool, silk or synthetic material used to stuff the inside of a mattress, quilt etc. • batting n. Special cotton for surgery. • batting n. The act of someone who bats. |
| BATTLED | • battled v. Simple past tense and past participle of battle. • battled adj. (Poetic, archaic) Battlemented. • battled adj. (Heraldry) Embattled. |
| BATTLER | • battler n. One who wages battle against an enemy; a soldier; a general. • battler n. (Australia, dated) An itinerant worker or unemployed person. • battler n. One who works hard in the face of adversity. |
| BATTLES | • battles n. Plural of battle. • battles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of battle. • BATTLE v. to fight. |
| BATTUES | • battues n. Plural of battue. • BATTUE n. (French) indiscriminate slaughter; the driving of game towards slaughter. |
| BATTUTA | • battuta n. (Music) beat. • BATTUTA n. (Italian) the measurement of time by beating. |
| BATTUTO | • BATTUTO n. (Italian) a selection of chopped herbs, used in Italian cookery. |
| RABATTE | • rabatte v. Alternative form of rabat (“to rotate a plane of projection”). • RABATTE v. (French) to rotate into coincidence with another plane, also RABAT. |