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battel

[ bat-l ]

noun

  1. an account with or terminal bill from a college of Oxford University for board, kitchen, and buttery expenses.
  2. battels, expenses, bills, and accounts of a student at Oxford, including those for clothing, books, and personal expenses as well as for tuition, lodging, and food.


verb (used without object)

batteled, batteling.
  1. to have an account with or to be supplied with food and drink from a college kitchen or buttery at Oxford University.
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of battel1

First recorded 1700–10; of uncertain origin; compare New Latin batillÄ«, battillÄ«, batellae, probably to be identified with late Middle English batell, battle, taken to mean “charge for provisionsâ€; kinship with Scots, northern England dialect ba(i)ttle “rich, fattening (of pasture)†is dubious
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Despite the worries of a backlash, Apple has emerged largely unscathed from Trump’s battel with China, enabling it to boost its market value above $2 trillion amid the pandemic.

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Eefje Battel, a project manager at the Sports Innovation Campus at the Howest University of Applied Sciences in Bruges, Belgium, uses Makey Makey in several of the center’s exergame projects for children.

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Ms. Battel created a version of Tetris, the ’80s puzzle game in which falling blocks are manipulated to fit them in a straight line.

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Regardless of the fun factor, exergames are not without risks, Ms. Battel said.

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Gary Battel, 70, and Sue Muller, 60, said they had never heard of the Green Book or realized how bad it had been for African American travelers.

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