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Definition of baton
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of baton is as below...
Baton (n.) A staff or
truncheon,
used for
various
purposes;
as, the baton of a field
marshal;
the baton of a
conductor
in
musical
performances..
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Batoon
::
Batoon
(n.) See
Baton,
and
Baston..
Baton
::
Baton (n.) An
ordinary
with its ends cut off, borne
sinister
as a mark of
bastardy,
and
containing
one
fourth
in
breadth
of the bend
sinister;
--
called
also
bastard
bar. See Bend
sinister..
Sceptre
::
Sceptre
(n.) A staff or baton borne by a
sovereign,
as a
ceremonial
badge or
emblem
of
authority;
a royal
mace..
Hyperbaton
::
Hyperbaton
(n.) A
figurative
construction,
changing
or
inverting
the
natural
order of words or
clauses;
as,
echoed
the hills for the hills
echoed..
Hyperbatic
::
Hyperbatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
hyperbaton;
transposed;
inverted.
Truncheon
::
Truncheon
(n.) A
baton,
or
military
staff of
command..
Baston
::
Baston
(n.) See
Baton.
Sabbaton
::
Sabbaton
(n.) A
round-toed,
armed
covering
for the feet, worn
during
a part of the
sixteenth
century
in both
military
and civil
dress..
Baton
::
Baton (n.) A staff or
truncheon,
used for
various
purposes;
as, the baton of a field
marshal;
the baton of a
conductor
in
musical
performances..
Batton
::
Batton
(n.) See
Batten,
and
Baton..
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