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de|bat|ing society — «dih BAY tihng», a club or group of persons (usually at a school or college) formed for the purpose of debating. »Lloyd developed his argumentative skill at Cambridge as president of the Union, the university debating society that serves as a… … Useful english dictionary
de|bat|ing|ly — «dih BAY tihng lee», adverb. in the manner of debate … Useful english dictionary
bat — bat·tail·ous; bat·ta·lia; bat·tal·ion; bat·tel·er; bat·te·ment; bat·ten·berg; bat·ten·er; bat·te·rie; bat·ter·sea; bat·tery; bat·tery·man; bat·ting; bat·tle·dore; bat·tle·ment; bat·tle·ment·ed; bat·tle·some; bat·tu; bat·tue; bat·ture; bat·tu·ta;… … English syllables
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Bat printing — Bat print ing (Ceramics) A mode of printing on glazed ware. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bat|tle|dore — «BAT uhl DR, DOHR», noun, verb, dored, dor|ing. –n. 1. a paddle or small racket used to hit a shuttlecock back and forth in the game of battledore and shuttlecock. 2. the game itself, played by two persons. –v.t., v.i. Rare. to drive, toss, or… … Useful english dictionary
re´bat|er — re|bate1 «REE bayt, rih BAYT», noun, verb, bat|ed, bat|ing. –n. a return of part of money paid; partial refund; discount: »An interesting feature of German price lists for the outside world is the appearance of rebates to shipbuilders rebates for … Useful english dictionary
com´bat|a|ble — com|bat (verb, noun. KOM bat, KUHM ; verb. also kuhm BAT», verb, bat|ed, bat|ing or especially British bat|ted, bat| … Useful english dictionary
com|bat — (verb, noun. KOM bat, KUHM ; verb. also kuhm BAT», verb, bat|ed, bat|ing or especially British bat|ted, bat| … Useful english dictionary
a|bat´or — a|bate «uh BAYT», verb, a|bat|ed, a|bat|ing. –v.t. 1. to make less in force or intensity; decrease; diminish: »The medicine abated his pain. Soft words did not abate her fury … Useful english dictionary