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11bat — 1. (bat ; le t se prononce, d après Legoarant, t. I, p. 411) s. m. Terme de pêche, qui n est d usage que pour mesurer la grandeur d un poisson. On dit qu il a tant de décimètres entre oeil et bat, c est à dire entre la tête et la queue.… …
12bat — 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) …
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14bat — as in ‘cricket bat’ [OE] and bat the animal [16] come from entirely different sources. Bat the wooden implement first appears in late Old English as batt ‘cudgel’, but it is not clear where it ultimately came from. Some have postulated a Celtic… …
15bat — as in ‘cricket bat’ [OE] and bat the animal [16] come from entirely different sources. Bat the wooden implement first appears in late Old English as batt ‘cudgel’, but it is not clear where it ultimately came from. Some have postulated a Celtic… …
16bât — BÂT. s. m. Selle pour les bêtes de somme. Bât de mulet, de cheval, d âne. Cheval de bât. Ce bât blesse ce mulet. Rembourrer un bât. [b]f♛/b] On dit figurément d Un sot, d un lourdaud, C est un cheval de bât. On dit aussi, en parlant d Un homme… …
17bat' d'Af — n. m. Arg. (des militaires) Abrév. pour bataillons d Afrique, anciens bataillons disciplinaires de l armée française formés de jeunes délinquants. bat d Af [batdaf] n. m. pl. ÉTYM. 1885; abrév. de bataillon d Afrique. ❖ ♦ Argot milit., puis… …
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19Bat — Bat, v. i. To use a bat, as in a game of baseball; when used with a numerical postmodifier it indicates a baseball player s performance (as a decimal) at bat; as, he batted .270 in 1993 (i.e. he got safe hits in 27 percent of his official turns… …
20Bat — (b[a^]t), n. [OE. batte, botte, AS. batt; perhaps fr. the Celtic; cf. Ir. bat, bata, stick, staff; but cf. also F. batte a beater (thing), wooden sword, battre to beat.] [1913 Webster] 1. A large stick; a club; specifically, a piece of wood with… …