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[ bey-ting ] / ˈbeɪ tɪŋ /
preposition Scot.with the exception of; excluding. Origin of bating1560–70; aphetic variant of abating.See abate OTHER WORDS FROM batingun·bat·ing, adjectiveWords nearby batingbathyscaphe, bathysphere, bathythermogram, bathythermograph, batik, bating, Batinism, Batista, batiste, Batley, Batlle y Ordóñez Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for batingHence in liming, bating, tanning, drying and in warehousing there are increased efforts to make a quicker turnover. Animal Proteins|Hugh Garner Bennett She's been my lil sweetheart since she was a slip of a girl, and slapped the schoolmaster for bating me wrongously. By the water-side I found my travelling companions arguing angrily with the shrewd boatmen, and bating down their fares. Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands|Mary Seacole The wench herself might well and truly have said all that matter without the poet, bating the rhymes and metre. Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare|Walter Savage Landor
Words related to batinglapse, ebb, slacken, wane, ease, lessen, restrain, abate, curb, moderate, check, fall off, let up, slack off |