Friday 2 November 2012

Batten


BATTEN

-noun
1. a sawn strip of wood used in building to cover joints, provide a fixing for tiles or slates, support lathing, etc
2. a long narrow board used for flooring
3. a narrow flat length of wood or plastic inserted in pockets of a sail to give it proper shape
4. a lath used for holding a tarpaulin along the side of a raised hatch on a ship
5. theatre
a. a row of lights
b. the strip or bar supporting them
6. ( NZ ) Also called: dropper  an upright part of a fence made of wood or other material, designed to keep wires at equal distances apart
-verb
7. (trans) to furnish or strengthen with battens
8. batten down the hatches
a. to use battens in nailing a tarpaulin over a hatch on a ship to make it secure
b. to prepare for action, a crisis, etc.

-verb
(usually followed by “on”) to thrive, especially at the expense of someone else.























Get ready!
Batten down the hatch!
Zombies are ready to come out.

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