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“bats”
bat (verb), bats; batted; batting
1. To hit with or as if with a club or thick stick: When Gary batted the ball that day, he set a record.
2. Informal, to produce hurriedly: Marie bats out a speech in a short time.
3. To discuss or consider at some length: Juan, Terry, Janet, and Doris were batting the idea around.
4. To wink or to flutter: Shirley, the little girl in the store, bats her eyelashes in a cute way.
2. Informal, to produce hurriedly: Marie bats out a speech in a short time.
3. To discuss or consider at some length: Juan, Terry, Janet, and Doris were batting the idea around.
4. To wink or to flutter: Shirley, the little girl in the store, bats her eyelashes in a cute way.
bats
1. A hanger of bats.
2. A cloud of bats.
3. A colony of bats.
2. A cloud of bats.
3. A colony of bats.
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Venereal Terms: Names of Groups
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noctilionine: bats
1. A reference to bats; of bats.
2. Belonging to the genus Noctilio.
2. Belonging to the genus Noctilio.
vespertilionine: bats
Comprising or consisting of a large distinct group of insectivorous bats included in the sub-order Microchiroptera.
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“bats”
(Greek: bat, bats; flying mammals with wings: cheir, "hand" + pteron, "wing")
(Latin: bat, bats (animals))
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“bats”
bats, stab
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Reversible Words
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