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battalion
noun an army unit made up of several smaller companies (see company noun 6), and forming part of a larger brigade.
[16c: Italian battaglione a squadron of soldiers]
noun an army unit made up of several smaller companies (see company noun 6), and forming part of a larger brigade.
[16c: Italian battaglione a squadron of soldiers]
batten
noun
1 a long flat piece of wood used for keeping other pieces in place.
2 a strip of wood used to fasten the covers over the hatches in a ship's deck, etc.
verb (battened , battening ) to fasten, strengthen or shut (eg a door) with battens.
[17c: a variant of baton]
batten down the hatches
1 colloq to prepare for a danger or crisis.
2 naut to fasten covers over the hatches in a ship's deck using battens, so as to secure them before a storm, etc.
noun
1 a long flat piece of wood used for keeping other pieces in place.
2 a strip of wood used to fasten the covers over the hatches in a ship's deck, etc.
verb (battened , battening ) to fasten, strengthen or shut (eg a door) with battens.
[17c: a variant of baton]
batten down the hatches
1 colloq to prepare for a danger or crisis.
2 naut to fasten covers over the hatches in a ship's deck using battens, so as to secure them before a storm, etc.
Battenburg or Battenburg cake
noun an oblong marzipan-covered cake made typically of yellow and pink sponge which forms a chequered pattern when sliced.
[20c: presumed to be named after Battenberg, a town in Germany]
noun an oblong marzipan-covered cake made typically of yellow and pink sponge which forms a chequered pattern when sliced.
[20c: presumed to be named after Battenberg, a town in Germany]
batter1
verb (battered , battering )
1 tr & intr to strike or hit something or someone hard and often, or continuously.
2 to damage or wear something through continual use.
[14c: from French battre to beat]
battered adjective
1 said of a person: suffering repeated violence from someone else, especially from a partner or parent battered baby .
2 said of an object: damaged or worn, through continual use a battered old raincoat .
battering noun a beating.
verb (battered , battering )
1 tr & intr to strike or hit something or someone hard and often, or continuously.
2 to damage or wear something through continual use.
[14c: from French battre to beat]
battered adjective
1 said of a person: suffering repeated violence from someone else, especially from a partner or parent battered baby .
2 said of an object: damaged or worn, through continual use a battered old raincoat .
battering noun a beating.
batter2
noun a mixture of eggs, flour and either milk or water, beaten together and used in cooking, eg to coat fish or to make pancakes.
[15c: probably from batter1]
battered adjective said of fish or other food: coated in batter and deep-fried.
noun a mixture of eggs, flour and either milk or water, beaten together and used in cooking, eg to coat fish or to make pancakes.
[15c: probably from batter1]
battered adjective said of fish or other food: coated in batter and deep-fried.
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