baton |
undefined |
As a proper noun baton
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
baton |
stuck |
As a proper noun baton
is .
As a noun stuck is
one, piece, article (of a ware; often not translated in engish).
batting |
baton |
As a noun batting
is (sewing) cotton, wool, silk or synthetic material used to stuff the inside of a mattress, quilt etc or
batting can be the act of someone who bats.
As a verb batting
is .
As a proper noun baton is
.
baguette |
baton |
As nouns the difference between baguette and baton
is that
baguette is a narrow, relatively long rectangular shape while
baton is a staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal.
As a verb baton is
to strike with a baton.
trinket |
baton |
As a noun trinket
is a small showy ornament or piece of jewelry.
As a verb trinket
is to give trinkets; to court favour.
As a proper noun baton is
.
baton |
blackjack |
As nouns the difference between baton and blackjack
is that
baton is a staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal while
blackjack is a common gambling card game in casinos, where the object is to get as close to 21 without going over.
As verbs the difference between baton and blackjack
is that
baton is to strike with a baton while
blackjack is to strike with a blackjack or similar weapon.
cosh |
baton |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between cosh and baton
is that
cosh is a weapon made of leather-covered metal similar to a blackjack while
baton is a staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal.
As verbs the difference between cosh and baton
is that
cosh is to strike with a weapon of this kind while
baton is to strike with a baton.
As a symbol cosh
is the symbol of the hyperbolic function hyperbolic cosine.
quarterstaff |
baton |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between quarterstaff and baton
is that
quarterstaff is a wooden staff of an approximate length between 2 and 2.5 meters, sometimes tipped with iron, used as a weapon in rural England during the Early Modern period while
baton is a staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal.
As a verb baton is
to strike with a baton.
waddy |
baton |
Related terms |
Waddy is a related term of baton.
As a noun waddy
is (colloquial) a cowboy or
waddy can be (australia) a war club used by aboriginal australians; a nulla nulla.
As a proper noun baton is
.
cudgel |
baton |
Synonyms |
Cudgel is a synonym of baton.
As a noun cudgel
is a short heavy club with a rounded head used as a weapon.
As a verb cudgel
is to strike with a cudgel.
As a proper noun baton is
.
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