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- nounbatten (noun) · battens (plural noun)
- a long, flat strip of squared wood or metal used to hold something in place or as a fastening against a wall.
- a strip of wood or metal for securing the edges of a tarpaulin that covers a ship's hatch.
- a strip of wood or plastic used to stiffen and extend the leech of a sail.
verbbatten (verb) · battens (third person present) · battened (past tense) · battened (past participle) · battening (present participle)- strengthen or fasten (something) with battens:"Stephen was battening down the shutters"
Originlate 15th century: from Old French batant, present participle (used as a noun) of batre ‘to beat’, from Latin battuere.verb(batten on)batten (verb) · battens (third person present) · battened (past tense) · battened (past participle) · battening (present participle)- thrive or prosper at the expense of (someone):"multinational monopolies batten on the working classes"
Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘improve in condition, grow fat’): from Old Norse batna ‘get better’, related to better.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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