Batonic vs Baton - What's the difference?
batonic | baton |
(linguistics) Not representing anything specific; non-representational.
A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal
(music) The stick of a conductor in musical performances.
(sports) An object transferred by runners in a relay race.
(lb) A short stout club used primarily by policemen; a truncheon (UK).
(heraldiccharge) An abatement in coats of arms to denote illegitimacy. (Also spelled batune, baston).
(heraldiccharge) A riband with the ends cut off, resembling a baton, as shown on a coat of arms.
As an adjective batonic
is (linguistics) not representing anything specific; non-representational.As a proper noun baton is
.batonic
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Adjective
(-)- batonic gestures in sign language