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Look up: batter

  1. Batter
    A mixture of flour and liquid that is beaten or stirred in preparation of baking, i.e. cake batter.
    Found on http://www.goodcooking.com/winedefs.html

  2. Batter
    Batter is British slang for semen.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  3. Batter
    A sloping part of a curtain wall. The sharp angle at the base of all walls and towers along their exterior surface; talus.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20018

  4. Batter
    A mixture of flour and liquid.
    Found on http://www.chowbaby.com/10_2000/glossary

  5. batter
    [Verb] To damage or break by constant hard use.
    Example: The boat was battered to pieces against the rocks.
    Found on http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/glossary

  6. batter
    [n] - a ballplayer who is batting 2. [n] - a flour mixture thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  7. Batter
    sloping part of a wall at ground level, particularly of a great tower
    Found on http://www.castlexplorer.co.uk/glossary.

  8. Batter
    An inclined face of wall; hence battered.
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour

  9. Batter
    The facing angle created by segmental retaining wall unit setback, measured from a vertical line drawn from the toe of the wall, expressed in degrees.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20708

  10. Batter
    The backward leaning slope on the face of a retaining wall, or sides of a ditch; prevents wall from falling forward, ditch edges from collapsing.
    Found on http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-li

  11. Batter
    Outward slope of a revetment.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  12. batter
    the slope of an inclined surface,expressed a ratio of horizontal to vertical,e.g.1/3 or one-in-three,or in degrees from the vertical Category: Building industry • the inclined surface of e.g.an earth bank or a retaining wall Category: Building industry • type injured or broke...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  13. Batter
    A wall face that inclines inward from the vertical plane. Often found at the base of a fortified wall.
    Found on http://www.virtualani.org/glossary/index

  14. Batter
    Bat'ter (băt'tẽr) transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Battered (-tẽrd); present participle & verbal noun Battering .] [ Middle English bateren , Old Fren...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/22

  15. Batter
    Bat'ter noun [ Middle English batere , batire ; confer Old French bateure , bature , a beating. See Batter , transitive verb ] 1. A semi- liquid mixture of several ingredients, as, flo...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/22

  16. Batter
    Bat'ter noun A backward slope in the face of a wall or of a bank; receding slope. Batter rule , an instrument consisting of a rule or frame, and a plumb line, by which the batter or slope of a wall is regulated in building.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/22

  17. Batter
    Bat'ter intransitive verb (Architecture) To slope gently backward.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/22

  18. Batter
    Bat'ter noun One who wields a bat; a batsman.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/22

  19. batter
    1. To beat with successive blows; to beat repeatedly and with violence, so as to bruise, shatter, or demolish; as, to batter a wall or rampart. ... 2. To wear or impair as if by beating or by hard usage. 'Each battered jade.' ... 3. <chemistry> To flatten (metal) by hammering, so as to compres...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  20. batter
    noun a flour mixture thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  21. batter
    hitter noun (baseball) a ballplayer who is batting
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  22. batter
    verb make a dent or impression in; `dinge a soft hat`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  23. batter
    verb strike violently and repeatedly; `She clobbered the man who tried to attack her`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  24. Batter
    • (v. t.) A bruise on the face of a plate or of type in the form. • (n.) A backward slope in the face of a wall or of a bank; receding slope. • (v. t.) To beat with successive blows; to beat repeatedly and with violence, so as to bruise, shatter, or demolish; as, to batter a wall or r...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  25. batter
    (from the article `baseball`) ...nine fielders take up assigned positions in the playing field; one fielder, called the pitcher, stands on a mound in the centre of the diamond and ... ...which they will hit. The order may not be changed during the course of the game. If a reserve player enters the game, he must take the spot in the ... ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/b/32



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