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| 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 compress it inwardly and spread it outwardly. Origin: OE. Bateren, OF. Batre, F. Battre, fr. LL. Battere, for L. Batuere to strike, beat; of unknown origin. Cf. Abate, Bate to abate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| battered child syndrome | <radiology> Multiple assymetrical fractures, separation of distal epiphyses, irregularity and fragmentation of metaphyses, bucket-handle fracture, corner fracture of elbow, knee, ankle (sudden twisting motion), isolated spiral fracture, extensive periosteal reaction (subperiosteal haemorrhage), exuberant callus formation, cortical hyperostosis extending to epiphyseal plate, avulsion fracture at ligamentous insertion, subdural haematoma (most common), brain atrophy (up to 100%), infarction (50%), subdural hygroma, encephalomalacia, porencephaly (12 Dec 1998) |
| battered spouse syndrome | <syndrome> Physical, psychological, and emotional injuries in a person subjected to abuse by a spouse or domestic partner; usually associated with alcoholism in the abusing spouse. (05 Mar 2000) |
| battered women | Women who are physically and mentally abused over an extended period, usually by a husband or other dominant male figure. Characteristics of the battered woman syndrome are helplessness, constant fear, and a perceived inability to escape. (12 Dec 1998) |
| battery | <chemistry> A group of voltaic cells connected in series. (09 Jan 1998) |
Synonyms : Battered Child Syndromes, Child Syndrome, Battered, Child Syndromes, Battered, Syndrome, Battered Child, Syndromes, Battered Child
Synonyms : Abused Woman, Battered Woman, Woman, Abused, Woman, Battered
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group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place a device that produces electricity; may have several primary or secondary cells arranged in parallel or series a collection of related things intended for use together; "took a battery of achievement tests" a unit composed of the pitcher and catcher a series of stamps operated in one mortar for crushing ores barrage: the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target; "they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops"; "the shelling went on for hours without pausing" an assault in which the assailant makes physical contact
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In military science, a battery is a group of artillery or cannon, so grouped in order to facilitate battlefield communication and the organization of barrages. In modern military organization, the military unit typically has 6 or 8 howitzers and 100–200 personnel. ...
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A device that produces electricity from the chemical energy in the anodes and cathodes.
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a device that uses chemicals to generate and store electricity.
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a group of electric cells for providing electric current; a single electric cell
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| batter | a flour mixture thin enough to pour or drop from a spoon |
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| batter | a ballplayer who is batting |
| batter | make a dent or impression in |
| batter | strike violently and repeatedly |
| batter | strike against forcefully |
| batter | soft bread made of cornmeal and sometimes rice or hominy |
| batter | an area on a baseball diamond (on either side of home plate) marked by lines within which the batter must stand when at bat |
| batter | a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle |
| batter | beaten repeatedly with heavy blows |
| batter | damaged by blows or hard usage |
| batter | damaged especially by hard usage |
| batter | the act of subjecting to strong attack |
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