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Abator
Abator A*ba"tor ([.a]*b[=a]t"[~e]r), n. (Law)
(a) One who abates a nuisance.
(b) A person who, without right, enters into a freehold on
the death of the last possessor, before the heir or
devisee. --Blackstone.
Approbator
Approbator Ap"pro*ba`tor, n. [L.]
One who approves. [R.]
Approbatory
Approbatory Ap"pro*ba`to*ry, a.
Containing or expressing approbation; commendatory.
--Sheldon.
Cubatory
Cubatory Cu"ba*to*ry (k?"b?-t?-r?), a. [L. cubator he who lies
down, fr. cubare.]
Lying down; recumbent. [R.]
Disapprobatory
Disapprobatory Dis*ap"pro*ba`to*ry, a.
Containing disapprobation; serving to disapprove.
Improbatory
Improbative Im"pro*ba*tive, Improbatory Im"pro*ba`to*ry, a.
Implying, or tending to, improbation.
Incubator
Incubator In"cu*ba`tor, n.
That which incubates, especially, an apparatus by means of
which eggs are hatched by artificial heat.
Incubator
Incubator In"cu*ba`tor, n.
1. A contrivance for the cultivation of micro["o]rganisms by
maintaining a suitable temperature.
2. (Med.) An apparatus for rearing prematurely born babies.
Incubatory
Incubatory In*cu"ba*to*ry, a.
Serving for incubation.
Libatory
Libatory Li"ba*to*ry (l[imac]"b[.a]*t[-o]*r[y^]), a.
Pertaining to libation.
Perturbator
Perturbator Per"tur*ba`tor, n.
A perturber. [R.]
ProbatoryProbatory Pro"ba*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. probatoire.]
1. Serving for trial; probationary. --Abp. Bramhall.
2. Pertaining to, or serving for, proof. --Jer. Taylor.
Probatory term (Law), a time for taking testimony. Probatory termProbatory Pro"ba*to*ry, a. [Cf. F. probatoire.]
1. Serving for trial; probationary. --Abp. Bramhall.
2. Pertaining to, or serving for, proof. --Jer. Taylor.
Probatory term (Law), a time for taking testimony. Reprobatory
Reprobatory Rep"ro*ba`to*ry (-b?`t?-r?), a.
Reprobative.
Volvox globatorGlobe Globe, n. [L. globus, perh. akin to L. glomus a ball of
yarn, and E. clump, golf: cf. F. globe.]
1. A round or spherical body, solid or hollow; a body whose
surface is in every part equidistant from the center; a
ball; a sphere.
2. Anything which is nearly spherical or globular in shape;
as, the globe of the eye; the globe of a lamp.
3. The earth; the terraqueous ball; -- usually preceded by
the definite article. --Locke.
4. A round model of the world; a spherical representation of
the earth or heavens; as, a terrestrial or celestial
globe; -- called also artificial globe.
5. A body of troops, or of men or animals, drawn up in a
circle; -- a military formation used by the Romans,
answering to the modern infantry square.
Him round A globe of fiery seraphim inclosed.
--Milton.
Globe amaranth (Bot.), a plant of the genus Gomphrena
(G. globosa), bearing round heads of variously colored
flowers, which long retain color when gathered.
Globe animalcule, a small, globular, locomotive organism
(Volvox globator), once throught to be an animal,
afterward supposed to be a colony of microscopic alg[ae].
Globe of compression (Mil.), a kind of mine producing a
wide crater; -- called also overcharged mine.
Globe daisy (Bot.), a plant or flower of the genus
Globularing, common in Europe. The flowers are minute
and form globular heads.
Globe sight, a form of front sight placed on target rifles.
Globe slater (Zo["o]l.), an isopod crustacean of the genus
Spheroma.
Globe thistle (Bot.), a thistlelike plant with the flowers
in large globular heads (Cynara Scolymus); also, certain
species of the related genus Echinops.
Globe valve.
(a) A ball valve.
(b) A valve inclosed in a globular chamber. --Knight.
Meaning of Bator from wikipedia
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Bator is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joanna Bator (born 1968),
Polish novelist,
journalist and
academic Marc
Bator (born 1972)...
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Bátor is a
village in
Heves County, Hungary.
Detailed Gazetteer of Hungary. 23
September 2024 https://www.ksh.hu/apps/hntr.tele****s?p_lang=EN&p_id=24022...
- thin
membrane or patagium. The
smallest bat, and
arguably the
smallest extant mammal, is Kitti's hog-nosed
bat,
which is 29–34 mm (1.1–1.3 in) in length...
- of Polish-language
authors "JOANNA
BATOR LAUREATKĄ
NAGRODY IM.
BEATY PAWLAK".
Retrieved 7
October 2017. "Joanna
Bator". culture.pl. 23
January 2014. Retrieved...
- In baseball, an at
bat (AB) or time at
bat is a batter's turn
batting against a pitcher. An at
bat is
different from a
plate appearance. A
batter is credited...
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Steven John
Bator (October 22, 1949 – June 4, 1990),
known professionally as Stiv
Bator and
later as Stiv
Bators, was an
American punk rock
vocalist and...
- II of the
United States Supreme Court.
Bator was born in 1929 in Budapest, Hungary, to
Victor and
Franciska Bator. His
father was an
expert in
banking law...
- Ulan
Bator is a
French experimental post-rock band
founded in 1993 by
Amaury Cambuzat and
Olivier Manchion. They got
their name from Ulan
Bator, the capital...
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BAT or Appendix:Variations of "
bat" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
BAT or
B.A.T. may
refer to:
BAT keyboard, a one-handed
chording keyboard BAT,...
- as Urga or
Khuree until 1924, and
afterward as Ulan
Bator Russian: Улан-Батор, romanized: Ulan-
Bator. This form was
defined two
decades before the Mongolian...