| battered woman |
A woman who has been physically or sexually assaulted by her husband, partner, or former partner. Typically verbal abuse precedes physical violence. An escalating pattern of intimidation and injury often results, sometimes culmina
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| bathyhyperesthesia |
increased sensitiveness of deep structures of the body. Cf. deep sensibility, under sensibility.
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| bathyhypesthesia |
decreased deep sensibility.
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| bathypnea |
deep breathing.
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| BATO |
a boronic acid adduct of a technetium oxime; as a class they are neutral lipid-soluble agents some of which have been used as radioactive tracers for diagnostic imaging, including siboroxime and teboroxime.
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| BAT | a slogan used to rally support for a cause |
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| BAT | loss of military equipment in battle |
| BAT | a military uniform designed for field service |
| BAT | a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare |
| BAT | a flag that leads troops into battle |
| BAT | a fleet of warships prepared for battle |
| BAT | an army unit usually consisting of five companies |
| BAT | the line along which warring troops meet |
| BAT | Federal troops under Sherman cut off the railroads supplying Atlanta and burned the city |
| BAT | a decisive battle during the Napoleonic campaigns (1805) |
| BAT | a battle in the War of the Grand Alliance in Ireland in 1690 |
| BAT | the prolonged bombardment of British cities by the German Luftwaffe during World War II and the aerial combat that accompanied it |
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