Words Starting With "B"

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Battalion

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A battalion is a military unit that is typically composed of 300 to 1,200 soldiers and is led by a lieutenant colonel. It is a mid-level tactical unit that is part of a regiment or brigade. A battalion is usually organized into several companies, and each company is further divided into platoons and squads. A battalion can be deployed in a variety of roles, including combat, peacekeeping, and humanitarian missions.

Battalions

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A battalion is a military unit typically consisting of several companies and commanded by a lieutenant colonel or a colonel. It can vary in size, but it generally ranges from 300 to 800 soldiers. Battalions are the basic building blocks of an army's structure and can function independently or as part of a larger formation, such as a brigade or division. They are primarily responsible for carrying out tactical operations and can be specialized for different roles, like infantry, armor, or artillery.

Battambang

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Battambang is a city located in northwestern Cambodia. It is the capital of Battambang province and is known for its French colonial architecture, rice paddies, and cultural heritage. The name "Battambang" comes from the Khmer words "bat" meaning "to disappear" and "tambang" meaning "rod" or "staff," which refers to a legend about an ancient magic stick that disappeared when a local ruler tried to divide it among his sons. The city has a rich history, having been ruled by various kingdoms and occupied by different powers, including the Thai and French. Today, Battambang is a popular tourist destination, offering attractions such as ancient temples, museums, and the famous bamboo train.

Batted

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The word "batted" is the past tense of the verb "bat," which primarily refers to hitting a ball with a bat or another similar implement, especially in sports like baseball or cricket. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone quickly and lightly hitting or flicking something away. For example:<br><br>1. In baseball, Joe batted the ball out of the park.<br>2. She batted her eyelashes flirtatiously.<br>3. The cat batted at the toy hanging from a string.

Battement

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"Battement" is a term used in ballet and dance, referring to a movement where a dancer extends one leg in a specific direction, usually beating it against the other leg or against the air. It helps dancers develop strength, control, and flexibility. There are various types of battements, such as tendu, frappé, degagé, ronde de jambe, and grand battement, each with its own distinct technique and range of motion.

Batten

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The word "batten" has a few different meanings:<br><br>1. Noun: A long, narrow strip of wood or other material used for fastening or securing things, such as in construction or sailing. In sailing, battens are often used to support sails and give them shape.<br><br>2. Verb: To secure or fasten something using battens. For example, "We need to batten down the hatches before the storm arrives."<br><br>3. In the context of storms or hurricanes, "batten down" means to make preparations to protect a place from damage, typically by securing loose items and strengthening structures.<br><br>4. In clothing, "batten" refers to a layer of padding or quilting, especially in garments like coats or blankets.<br><br>5. In theater, "batten" can refer to a horizontal bar or track used to hang lights or scenery.

Battened

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Battened refers to something that is strengthened or reinforced by adding supplementary materials or structures. For example, a sail may be battened to increase its rigidity or a roof may be battened with additional support beams to improve its stability. The word "batten" can also refer to a strip of material, such as wood or metal, used for reinforcement or support. In general, battening implies the addition of something to make something stronger, more stable, or more effective.

Battening

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"Battening" typically refers to the process of making something flat or smooth by pressing or beating it down, often in the context of woodworking or sailmaking. It can also refer to the act of providing with battens, which are narrow strips of wood or other material used for support or reinforcement. In nautical terms, battening down refers to securing hatches and other openings on a ship to make it storm-proof. In a broader sense, "battening" can metaphorically mean taking advantage of a situation or profiting from someone else's misfortune.

Battens

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"Battens" are long, narrow strips of wood, metal, or other materials used for various purposes, such as securing sails on a ship, providing support in construction or roofing, or as a part of certain frameworks. They are often fastened together to create a sturdy structure or surface.

Batter

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"Batter" refers to a thick, liquid mixture typically made from flour, liquid (such as milk or water), and sometimes eggs, used as a base for various dishes like pancakes, waffles, or cakes. It can also refer to the act of hitting something repeatedly, as in sports like baseball where a batter hits a ball with a bat.

Battered

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The word "battered" typically refers to something that has been beaten, bruised, or damaged, usually through force or violence. It can describe a physical state, such as a battered object that is broken or worn down, or it can describe a person who has experienced physical abuse, as in the case of a battered woman or a battered child. The term can also be used metaphorically, for instance, to describe someone who has undergone emotional turmoil or faced numerous challenges, leaving them mentally or emotionally exhausted and scarred.

Batterer

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A batterer is someone who physically abuses or repeatedly assaults another person, typically in a domestic context. They may use violence or threats to exert control and dominate their partner, causing physical harm and emotional trauma.

Batterers

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"Batterers" refers to individuals who physically or emotionally abuse their partners, typically in the context of domestic violence. They use force, threats, or coercion to control and harm their victims. Batterers can be male or female and their abusive behavior can lead to serious harm and trauma for the person being battered.

Batterie

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"Batterie" is a French term that has several meanings in different contexts:<br><br>1. In English, "batterie" often refers to a set of batteries, particularly when discussing multiple cells or power sources used together, like a battery pack for a electronic device.<br><br>2. In the culinary context, "batterie de cuisine" refers to a collection of basic kitchen utensils and equipment, such as pots, pans, knives, and other tools needed for cooking.<br><br>3. In military or artillery terms, a "batterie" is a unit consisting of several guns or cannons, typically used in warfare.<br><br>4. In music, "batterie" can be a French term for a drum kit or percussion section in an orchestra.<br><br>5. In a more general sense, "batterie" can simply mean a group or arrangement of objects or devices functioning together.

Batteries

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Batteries are devices that store chemical energy and convert it into electrical energy to power various devices. They consist of one or more electrochemical cells, each containing positive and negative electrodes separated by an electrolyte. When a circuit is completed, a chemical reaction occurs, resulting in the flow of electrons, producing an electric current. Batteries come in different types, such as alkaline, lithium-ion, nickel-cadmium, and lead-acid, and are used in numerous applications, including portable electronics, vehicles, and renewable energy systems.

Battering

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The word "battering" refers to the act of hitting or pounding something repeatedly, usually with force, causing damage or destruction. It can also refer to a severe beating or abuse, especially in the context of domestic violence. In a culinary sense, it can mean coating food with a mixture of flour and liquid before frying, creating a crispy outer layer.

Batterings

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"Batterings" refers to repeated or forceful impacts or blows, often causing damage or injury. It can also be used metaphorically to describe emotional or psychological abuse.

Batters

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"Batters" typically refers to a mixture of liquid and dry ingredients, often used in cooking and baking. It is a semi-liquid substance that is poured or spooned into a pan or mold to create foods such as cakes, pancakes, muffins, or fried items like onion rings or tempura. The batter can be made from various ingredients like flour, eggs, milk, water, and sometimes sugar or leavening agents, depending on the recipe. It can also metaphorically refer to a person or object being repeatedly struck or hit, as in "the boxer was taking a battering from his opponent."

Battersea

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Battersea is an area located in the London Borough of Wandsworth, in south-west London, England. It is situated on the south bank of the River Thames, opposite Chelsea. Battersea is known for its historic power station, Battersea Park, and the iconic Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. The area has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years, with new residential and commercial projects.

Battery-powered

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Battery-powered refers to something that operates using electricity from a battery. It denotes devices or appliances that rely on batteries as their power source, rather than being plugged into an electrical outlet.

Battery

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A battery is a device that converts stored chemical energy into electrical energy, typically consisting of one or more voltaic cells, used to power electronic devices or systems. It can also refer to a group of batteries connected together. In a broader sense, "battery" can also mean an act of physical violence involving multiple strikes.

Batticaloa

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Batticaloa is a city located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. It is known for its historical significance, beautiful lagoons, and cultural diversity. The name Batticaloa is derived from the Tamil words "Battacola," which translates to "the city of the bay." It has a mixed population of Tamils, Sinhalese, and Muslims, and is famous for its distinct dialect of Tamil called Batticaloa Tamil. The city is also popular for its colonial-era architecture, beaches, and the Kallady Bridge, which spans across the Batticaloa Lagoon.

Battier

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The word "battier" is not a standard English word. It could be a misspelling or a regional term that isn't widely recognized. If you meant "battier" as an adjective, it might be a variation of "more batty" or "battiest," which would mean crazier or more eccentric. However, without further context, it's difficult to provide a precise definition. If you intended to refer to a specific word or phrase, please provide the correct spelling or context, and I'll be happy to help with its meaning.

Batting

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The verb "batting" refers to the act of hitting a ball with a bat, usually in games such as cricket, baseball, or softball. <br><br>However, when used as a noun, "batting" refers to the act of attempting to hit a ball thrown at them, typically in a game like cricket or baseball, or the ability of a player to do so successfully. <br><br>For example: "The batter hit a home run with a perfectly timed swing."

Battle-axes

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"Battle-axes" refers to large, heavy axes that were used as weapons in combat, typically during medieval times. They were designed for both hacking and thrusting, and were often wielded by warriors or knights. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe strong, powerful, or formidable women.

Battle-scarred

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The adjective "battle-scarred" describes something or someone that has experienced or endured many conflicts, struggles, or hardships, often figuratively referring to emotional or psychological distress, as well as literal physical scars from war or battles. It implies a history of challenges and the marks left behind by those experiences.

Battle

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"Battle" refers to a conflict or fight, typically between two or more opposing groups, armies, or individuals. It can be a military engagement, a struggle for power or dominance, or a metaphorical contest in various contexts such as sports, politics, or business. Battles often involve the use of weapons, tactics, and strategies to achieve victory or overcome an adversary.

Battleaxe

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A battleaxe is a large, heavy axe designed for use in combat, typically with a broad blade and a long handle. It was a significant weapon in medieval warfare and was often used by infantry soldiers. In modern times, "battleaxe" can also be a figurative term to describe a strict or formidable woman, often in a position of authority.

Battlecruiser

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A battlecruiser is a type of large warship, similar to a battleship, but designed with greater speed and less armor. It was a prominent naval vessel during the early 20th century. Battlecruisers were intended to combine the firepower of battleships with the speed of cruisers, enabling them to engage in both long-range combat and pursuit of enemy ships. However, their lighter armor often made them more vulnerable in intense battles.

Battled

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The word "battled" is the past tense of the verb "battle." It refers to engaging in a fight, conflict, or struggle, either physically or metaphorically. It can describe an intense effort or contest against an opponent, an obstacle, or a challenging situation. For example, "She battled cancer for two years before finally beating it" or "The two teams battled fiercely on the field until the end of the game."

Battledore

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A battledore is a racket or paddle used to play a game of battledore and shuttlecock, a traditional challenge involving hitting a small, feathered ball back and forth in the air.

Battledores

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"Battledores" refers to a type of ancient toy or sporting equipment, particularly shuttlecocks, used in an early form of badminton. They were flat, round paddles usually made of wood, with a handle, used to hit a shuttlecock back and forth over a net. The game involved keeping the shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible without it touching the ground. It is the precursor to the modern badminton game played with racquets.

Battledress

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Battledress refers to a type of military uniform designed for combat or active service. It typically consists of a shirt, trousers, and sometimes a jacket or vest, made from durable and functional materials to provide protection, comfort, and mobility during warfare. The term "battledress" originated in the early 20th century and has been used to describe various uniforms worn by soldiers, often in a camouflage pattern to blend with the surroundings.

Battlefield

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A battlefield is a location or area where a battle, war, or fight has taken place or is taking place. It is typically characterized by damage to the environment, destruction of infrastructure, and the presence of remains of soldiers, weapons, and other military equipment. In modern times, the term can also refer to a virtual or digital environment where a conflict or competition is taking place, such as an analysis of opinions on social media platforms or a video game.

Battlefields

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"Battlefields" refers to the locations where battles or armed conflicts take place, typically between armies or other military forces. These areas can be open fields, cities, or any terrain where fighting occurs. Historically, battlefields have been significant in shaping the outcome of wars and are often remembered for the events that unfolded there. They may also have cultural, historical, or memorial significance, and some are preserved as sites for remembrance and education.

Battlefront

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"Battlefront" refers to the frontline or the area where combat takes place between two opposing forces, typically in a war or military conflict. It is the interface where armies engage in battles, and it can also be used metaphorically to describe any intense confrontation or struggle between competing groups or ideas.