battered |
damaged or worn down by hard use. [3 definitions] |
battering ram |
a heavy wooden beam used by warriors in former times to break through doors, walls, gates, or the like. [2 definitions] |
battery |
a device that generates electricity by means of chemical reactions. [5 definitions] |
batting |
the action of using a bat in a game of baseball or cricket. [2 definitions] |
batting average |
a measure of a baseball player's batting ability computed by dividing the total number of base hits by the number of official times at bat. [2 definitions] |
battle |
a hostile and violent meeting between two opposing sides; fight. [5 definitions] |
battle-ax |
a wide-bladed, heavy ax used in former times as a weapon. |
battle cruiser |
a warship of great speed and firepower, with lighter armor than that of a battleship. |
battle cry |
a shout or cry of determination or enthusiasm given by troops in battle. [2 definitions] |
battledore |
an Asian predecessor of badminton, played with a wooden paddle and a shuttlecock. [2 definitions] |
battle fatigue |
severe mental distress or disorder resulting from combat in war; combat fatigue. (See shell shock.) |
battlefield |
the area in which a battle takes place. |
battlefront |
the area where opposing combatants clash. |
battleground |
a battlefield. |
battlement |
(often pl.) a parapet or defensive wall lining the top of a fortification, with indentations at regular intervals. |
battle royal |
a fight in which several or many participate. [3 definitions] |
battleship |
one in a category of large, heavily armored military ships. |
battle station |
the place to which military personnel or craft are to report in case of attack or emergency. |
battle wagon |
(informal) a battleship. |
batty |
(slang) eccentric or crazy. |
batwing |
resembling the wing or wings of a bat. |