- ball bat
- noun
: a baseball bat
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ball — ball1 baller, n. /bawl/, n. 1. a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball. 2. a round or roundish body, of various sizes and materials, either hollow or solid, for use in games, as… … Universalium
Ball — /bawl/, n. 1. George W(ildman) /wuyld meuhn/, born 1909, U.S. lawyer, investment banker, and government official. 2. John, died 1381, English priest: one of the leaders of Wat Tyler s peasants revolt in 1381. 3. Lucille, 1911 89, U.S. actress. *… … Universalium
bat — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cudgel, club, stick, nightstick; brickbat. See arms. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A club, especially one used in sports] Syn. ball bat, baseball bat, cricket bat, stick, club, racket, pole, mallet. 2. [*A… … English dictionary for students
ball — 1. Sphere. Kinipōpō. Also: pōpō, pōka a, pōkā. ♦ Ball of poi or food, pōpō ai. ♦ Ball for bowling, ulu maika. ♦ Tapa covered ball (insignia of taboo), pūlo ulo u. ♦ Ball game, pā ani kinipōpō; kiniholo (rare). ♦ Cannon ball,… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Bat-and-ball games — Bat and ball redirects here. See also Bat Ball railway station and Bat Ball Inn, Clanfield. Bat and ball games (sometimes named safe haven games, to avoid confusion with the club games like golf and hockey) are field games played by opposing… … Wikipedia
Bat and trap — is an ancient English ball game related to cricket and played at country pubs in the county of Kent. It is also played in the city of Brighton in Sussex though by the late 20th century the only regular game was played on Good Friday on the Level … Wikipedia
bat — Ⅰ. bat [1] ► NOUN ▪ an implement with a handle and a solid surface, used in sports for hitting the ball. ► VERB (batted, batting) 1) (in sport) take the role of hitting rather than throwing the ball. 2) hit with the flat of one s hand. 3) … English terms dictionary
bât — [ ba ] n. m. • 1268; bas lat. °bastum, de °bastare « porter »; ou du lat. pop. °basitare, de basis « base, support » ♦ Dispositif que l on place sur le dos des bêtes de somme pour le transport de leur charge. ⇒ harnais, selle; bâter. Mulets de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
bat — bat1 [bat] n. [ME < OE batt, cudgel (prob. < Welsh bat < IE base * bhat , to strike) & < OFr batte, pestle < battre,BATTER1] 1. any stout club, stick, or cudgel 2. a club used to strike the ball in baseball and cricket 3. a ping… … English World dictionary
bat-ball — see bat n.1 … Useful english dictionary