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Construction material
Look up batten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A batten is most commonly a strip of solid material, historically wood but can also be of plastic,
Batten
American multi-genre guitarist (born 1957)
Jennifer Batten (born November 29, 1957) is an American electric guitar virtuoso who has worked as a session musician and solo artist, emerging mainly
Jennifer_Batten
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up batten or Batten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A batten is a piece of construction material. Batten may also refer to: Batten (surname)
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Surname list
Batten is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Batten, English composer Ann Batten, New Zealand politician Anne K. Batten (born
Batten_(surname)
Former leader of the UK Independence Party
Gerard Joseph Batten (born 27 March 1954) is a British politician who served as the Leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) from 2018 to 2019. He was
Gerard_Batten
American actress
Shawn Batten (born August 14 1971) is an American actress most known for portraying Sara Cummings from 1997 to 1999 in NBC's soap opera Sunset Beach and
Shawn_Batten
Fatal childhood genetic condition
Batten disease is a fatal disease of the nervous system that typically begins in childhood. Onset of symptoms is usually between 5 and 10 years of age
Batten_disease
American media executive, co-founder of The Weather Channel (1927–2009)
Frank Batten (February 11, 1927 – September 10, 2009) was an American billionaire businessman, and co-founder of the first nationwide, 24-hour cable weather
Frank_Batten
Former British prince (born 1960)
Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountbatten-Windsor (born 19 February 1960), formerly Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is the third child and second son of
Andrew_Mountbatten-Windsor
The Batten Institute for entrepreneurship and innovation is one of the Centers of Excellence at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of
Batten_Institute
Canadian writer of fiction and non-fiction (born 1932)
Jack Batten (born January 23, 1932) is a Canadian writer and broadcaster, author of more than 40 fiction and non-fiction books and winner of book and magazine
Jack_Batten
Topics referred to by the same term
John Batten may refer to: John Batten (rugby union) (1853–1917), English rugby union fullback John Batten (physician) (1924–2013), British physician John
John_Batten
American actress (born 1972)
Cyia Batten (born January 26, 1972) is an American interior designer and formerly a dancer, model, actress, and Pussycat Dolls dance troupe member.[failed
Cyia_Batten
Area of Plymouth, Devon
Mount Batten is a 24-metre (79 ft)-tall outcrop of rock on a 600-metre (2,000 ft) peninsula in Plymouth Sound, Devon, England, named after Sir William
Mount_Batten
Topics referred to by the same term
William Batten. Mount Batten or Mountbatten may refer to: RAF Mount Batten, a former Royal Air Force station and flying boat base located on Mount Batten Mountbatten
Mount_Batten_(disambiguation)
Canadian politician from Alberta
Diana Batten is a Canadian politician from the Alberta New Democratic Party who was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Calgary-Acadia
Diana_Batten
New Zealand aviator (1909–1982)
Jane Gardner Batten CBE OSC (15 September 1909 – 22 November 1982), commonly known as Jean Batten, was a New Zealand aviator who made several record-breaking
Jean_Batten
Joseph Hallet Batten FRS (25 August 1778, Penzance – 11 October 1837, Brighton) was principal of the East India Company College. The Batten family were
Joseph_Batten
English composer and organist
Adrian Batten (c. 1591 – c. 1637) was an English organist and Anglican church composer. He was active during an important period of English church music
Adrian_Batten
British singer and composer (1856–1916)
Mabel Veronica "Ladye" Hatch Batten (née Hatch; 1856–1916) was a British composer and singer of lieder. Mabel Hatch was born in Calcutta to a well-connected
Mabel_Batten
Professional wrestling tag team
The Batten Twins were a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of twin brothers Bart and Brad Batten. They performed under the "Batten Twins" name
Batten_Twins
English naval officer and politician (c.1601–1667)
Sir William Batten (c. 1601 – 5 October 1667) was an English naval officer and administrator from Somerset, who began his career as a merchant seaman,
William_Batten
American stage and television actress
Susan Batten is an actress, producer and writer. Raised in Clayton, North Carolina, Batten graduated from University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Susan_Batten
American baseball player (born 1995)
Matthew Albert Batten (born June 22, 1995) is an American professional baseball infielder for the Rieleros de Aguascalientes of the Mexican League. He
Matthew_Batten
American cyclist (born 1998)
Haley Batten (born September 19, 1998) is a professional cross-country mountain biker and Olympic silver medalist. She has represented the United States
Haley_Batten
English rock band
Shikari are an English rock band formed in St Albans in 1999 by bassist Chris Batten, lead vocalist and keyboardist Rou Reynolds, and drummer Rob Rolfe. In 2003
Enter_Shikari
American politician
Raymond A. Batten is an American politician and attorney from New Jersey who served in the New Jersey General Assembly for the 1st district from April
Raymond_A._Batten
River in New York, United States
The Batten Kill, Battenkill, or Battenkill River is a 59.4-mile-long (95.6 km) river rising in Vermont that flows into New York and is a tributary of the
Batten_Kill
American journalist and publisher
James Knox Batten (January 11, 1936 – June 24, 1995) was an American journalist and publisher. He was chief executive officer of Knight-Ridder publishing
James_Batten
Political party in the United Kingdom
replaced by Gerard Batten as interim leader until a new leadership election could be held. When the election occurred in April, Batten stood unopposed and
UK_Independence_Party
Disorder in which muscles fail to relax
by Frederick Eustace Batten and Hans Curschmann, and type 1 myotonic dystrophy is therefore sometimes known as Curschmann-Batten-Steinert syndrome. The
Myotonic_dystrophy
Topics referred to by the same term
George Batten may refer to: George Batten (advertiser) (1854–1918), opened the George Batten Newspaper Advertising Agency in New York City, 1891 George
George_Batten
English neurologist and pediatrician
Frederick Eustace Batten (29 September 1865 – 27 July 1918) was an English neurologist and pediatrician who has been referred to as the "father of pediatric
Frederick_Batten
Airport
81389°W / 42.76111; -87.81389 John H. Batten Airport (IATA: RAC, ICAO: KRAC, FAA LID: RAC), also known as Batten International Airport, is a public use
John_H._Batten_Airport
Part of sailboats
a sail batten is a flexible insert in a sail, parallel to the direction of wind flow, that helps shape its qualities as an airfoil. Battens are long
Sail_batten
American hurdler (born 1969)
Kim Batten (born March 29, 1969, in McRae, Georgia) is an American former 400 meter hurdles champion. She was the 1995 world record holder in the women's
Kim_Batten
In theaters, a batten (also known as a bar or pipe) is a long metal pipe suspended above the stage or audience from which lighting fixtures, theatrical
Batten_(theater)
2008 murder-suicide in Redmond, Washington, US
Melissa Brooks Batten (March 2, 1972 – July 29, 2008), a software development engineer, was murdered by her husband Joseph Eugene Batten (January 23, 1972
Murder_of_Melissa_Batten
American politician (born 1979)
Amanda E. Batten (born 1979) is an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, she was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 2019 and
Amanda_Batten
Private university in Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
operate as Batten University beginning July 1, 2026. This name change is to honor the substantial long-term financial support from Jane Batten, the wife
Virginia_Wesleyan_University
2007 studio album by Jennifer Batten
Whatever is the third studio album by guitarist Jennifer Batten, released on September 10, 2007 through Wood Bell Records (Japan) and on April 18, 2008
Whatever (Jennifer Batten album)
Whatever_(Jennifer_Batten_album)
Memorial in Rotorua, New Zealand
The Jean Batten Memorial is located in Jean Batten Square in Rotorua, New Zealand and honours the life of pioneer aviator Jean Batten, who was born in
Jean_Batten_Memorial
Class III railroad in New York
The Batten Kill Railroad (reporting mark BKRR) is a class III railroad operating in New York. The BKRR was formed in 1982 beginning operations on October
Batten_Kill_Railroad
Advertising agency
1891 with the George Batten Company, and in 1928, through a merger with Barton, Durstine & Osborn (BDO), the agency became Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn
BBDO
British artist (1860–1932)
John Dickson Batten (8 October 1860 – 5 August 1932), born in Plymouth, Devon, was an English painter of figures in oils, tempera and fresco and a book
John_D._Batten
British physician
Charles Batten KCVO, FRCP (11 March 1924 – 2013) was a British physician, who served as physician to Queen Elizabeth II from 1974 to 1989. Batten was born
John_Batten_(physician)
New Zealand actor (1903–1993)
John Batten (3 April 1903 – 10 August 1993) was a New Zealand actor who appeared in a number of British and American films from the 1920s to 1930s. He
John_Batten_(actor)
American racing driver (1893–1928)
Norman Kirkpatrick Batten (April 30, 1893 – November 12, 1928) was an American racing driver active in the 1920s. Batten provided relief for Peter DePaolo
Norman_Batten
spanning many decades. Horace Lampard Batten was born on 17 June 1912, the only child of Horace Batten. Batten's family had made riding boots since the
Horace_Batten
George Batten (June 19, 1854 – February 16, 1918) was an American advertising executive who opened the George Batten Newspaper Advertising Agency in New
George_Batten_(advertiser)
Former Royal Air Force station and flying boat base in Devon, England
Royal Air Force Mount Batten, or more simply RAF Mount Batten, is a former Royal Air Force station and flying boat base at Mount Batten, a peninsula in Plymouth
RAF_Mount_Batten
New Zealand artist, poet and non-fiction writer (1942)
Juliet Batten (born 1942) played a role in the establishment of the feminist art movement in New Zealand with performance work involving ritual and community
Juliet_Batten
American animated fantasy sitcom
Producers Reid Harrison David X. Cohen Deanna Maclellan Lee Supercinski Jeny Batten M. Dickson Rich Fulcher Running time 19–44 minutes Production company The
Disenchantment_(TV_series)
American judge (born 1960)
Timothy Carroll Batten Sr. (born 1960) is a former judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Batten was born in Atlanta
Timothy_Batten
1997 studio album by Jennifer Batten
Jennifer Batten's Tribal Rage: Momentum is the second studio album by guitarist Jennifer Batten, released on August 5, 1997, through East West Records
Jennifer Batten's Tribal Rage: Momentum
Jennifer_Batten's_Tribal_Rage:_Momentum
GN & England international rugby league footballer
William Batten (26 May 1889 – 26 January 1959) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s. He played
Billy_Batten
Second Lady of the United States from 2017 to 2021
Karen Sue Pence (née Batten, formerly Whitaker; born January 1, 1957) is an American schoolteacher who was the second lady of the United States from 2017
Karen_Pence
Musical artist
Batten Girls (ばってん少女隊, Batten Shōjo Tai; stylized in English as BATTEN GIRLS) is a Japanese girl idol group, formed by Stardust Promotion in June 2015
Batten_Girls
Public policy school of the University of Virginia
The Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy (also known as the Batten School) is the public policy school of the University of Virginia. The
Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy
Frank_Batten_School_of_Leadership_and_Public_Policy
Canadian politician
Mary John Batten (née Fodchuk; August 30, 1921 – October 9, 2015) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in Saskatchewan. Batten represented
Mary_John_Batten
Composite materials made of wood fiber and thermoplastics
v t e Wood products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling
Wood–plastic_composite
English rugby player and coach (1945–2020)
Raymond Batten (23 September 1945 – 23 September 2020) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s, and coached
Ray_Batten
American politician
Thomas Batten (born in 1955) is an American politician. He served as a Republican member of the Nevada Assembly from 1994 to 1996 representing District
Thomas_Batten
Parts of a ship
The term batten down the hatches is used prepare the ship for bad weather. This may included securing cargo hatch covers with wooden battens, to prevent
Hold_(compartment)
South African botanical illustrator
Luyt Batten (née Taylor) (2 March 1918, in Pietermaritzburg – 2 June 2015, in East London) was a South African botanical illustrator. Auriol Batten obtained
Auriol_Batten
Rigging above a theater stage
fly (raise and lower) a slender beam (typically a steel pipe) known as a batten (or a bar in the UK) by hoisting it with lift lines (typically synthetic
Fly_system
British rower
MBE (née Batten; born 4 November 1964) is a former British rower who competed at three Olympic Games and winning a silver medal in 2000. Batten was a member
Miriam_Batten
English boxer
Jimmy Batten (born 7 November 1955) is a British former boxer who was British light middleweight champion for over two and a half years between 1977 and
Jimmy_Batten
American writer
Mary Batten (born 1937) is an American writer of science books for children and adults. She is also known for writing television productions, films, and
Mary_Batten
GB Lions & England international rugby league player and coach (1914–1993)
Frederick "Eric" E. Batten (13 June 1914 – 3 September 1993) was an English rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s
Eric_Batten
British politician and hereditary peer
Leader, Gerard Batten, and complaining that the party was "widely perceived as both homophobic and anti-Islamic". Dartmouth condemned Batten for leading
William Legge, 10th Earl of Dartmouth
William_Legge,_10th_Earl_of_Dartmouth
Michael Jackson tribute artist (born 1976)
his The Legend Continues tour, Navi was joined on stage by Jennifer Batten. Batten was lead guitarist for Michael Jackson on three world tours, including
Navi_(impersonator)
British soldier and landowner
Colonel John Mount Batten, CB, JP (7 April 1843 – 5 March 1916) was a British soldier and landowner. He was the eldest son of John Batten JP FSA, of Somerset
John_Mount_Batten
Public sculpture in New Zealand
Statue of Jean Batten is located outside Auckland International Airport, New Zealand, and honours the life of New Zealand aviator Jean Batten. The bronze
Statue_of_Jean_Batten
British poet and author (1880–1943)
romance caused tension between Batten, Hall, and Troubridge until Batten died in 1916. Upon her death, Hall had Batten's corpse embalmed and a silver crucifix
Radclyffe_Hall
Power transmission equipment company
Haight Batten arrived in Racine, Wisconsin to assist in the running of the newly created Wallis Tractor Company. During his time in Racine, Batten was introduced
Twin_Disc
Canadian singer, vocal instructor and composer
Annie Mottram Craig Batten (née, Mottram; after first marriage, Craig; after second marriage, Batten; 1883-1964) was a Canadian singer, vocal instructor
Annie_Mottram_Craig_Batten
Australian rower (born 1964)
Malcolm William Batten (born 12 March 1964) is an Australian former state and national champion, World Champion, Olympian and Commonwealth Games gold medal-winning
Malcolm_Batten
American professional wrestler (born 1965)
6, 1989, he and Dan Kroffat defeated The Batten Twins to win the WWC World Tag Team Championship. The Batten Twins regained the championship on March
Sam_Fatu
British politician and broadcaster (born 1964)
UKIP's voting in a no-confidence vote to keep Batten as leader of the party. Farage argued that Batten was "obsessed with the issue of Islam, not just
Nigel_Farage
1992 studio album by Jennifer Batten
guitarist Jennifer Batten, released on February 28, 1992, through Voss Music and reissued in June 2008 through Lion Music. Jennifer Batten – vocals (tracks
Above_Below_and_Beyond
American industrialist (1877–1960)
Percy Haight Batten (January 12, 1877 – April 8,1960) was an American industrialist and founder of Twin Disc, Inc. Percy H. Batten was born on January
Percy_H._Batten
British-American drama television series (2014–2026)
" Euan Ferguson of The Observer called it "gorgeous drivel" and Thomas Batten of The Guardian stated "If you love the scenery, shifting allegiances and
Outlander_(TV_series)
Historic house in Nevada, United States
The Board and Batten Cottage is a board and batten house located on Prospect Street in Tonopah, Nevada. The house was built in 1909. Its design features
Board_and_Batten_Cottage
New Zealand sprinter (1926–2013)
Born in Christchurch on 13 December 1926, Batten was the son of Rawhiti Eric (Raj) Batten and Maudie Batten (née Burnett). He was educated at Christchurch
Dave_Batten
Inline four-cylinder automobile engine
significantly, 100 mm (3.94 in) bore spacing. The Batten RE engine was designed by Rudy Sayn and Andy Schwartz of Batten Heads in Detroit, and followed the restrictions
Quad_4_engine
American politician from Vermont (born 1932)
Anne K. Batten (born 1932) is a Vermont politician who was a member of the legislature of Vermont from 1981 to 1988. She also served on the Commission
Anne_K._Batten
English rugby union player (1853–1917)
for England. Batten was born in 1848, in Almora, India, the second son of John Hallet Batten a member of the Indian Civil Service. Batten was educated
John_Batten_(rugby_union)
British far-right activist (born 1982)
website Rebel News. In 2018, he also served as a political advisor to Gerard Batten, then the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP). Robinson is also known
Tommy_Robinson
Former Leader of the UK Independence Party (born 1947)
admission as a special advisor to UKIP's then leader Gerard Batten. Sked saw UKIP under Batten as unacceptable to moderate voters, and that Prosper UK could
Alan_Sked
British welfare worker and educationist
Edith Mary "Mollie" Batten OBE (8 February 1905 – 7 January 1985) was a British welfare worker and educationist. Batten was born in London in 1905. Her
Edith_Batten
English orthopaedic surgeon (1920–1997)
Richard Lindsey Batten FRCS (29 September 1920 – 29 December 1997) was an English orthopaedic surgeon. He established the first blood bank in Nigeria,
Richard_Lindsey_Batten
Canadian mathematician
Lynn Margaret Batten (1948 – 28 July 2022) was a Canadian-Australian mathematician known for her books about finite geometry and cryptography, and for
Lynn_Batten
American politician
Delegates election with 53% of the vote, defeating incumbent Republican Amanda Batten. The district includes the city of Williamsburg and parts of James City
Jessica_Anderson_(politician)
Political party in the United Kingdom
Conservative Party, like many of the other early UKIP/AFL members) and Gerard Batten. The League stood seventeen candidates in the 1992 general election, but
Anti-Federalist_League
Jean Batten's 1934 record flight from England to Australia set a record of 14 days, 22 hours and 30 minute for a woman flying the distance between the
Jean Batten's 1934 record flight from England to Australia
Jean_Batten's_1934_record_flight_from_England_to_Australia
Irish actress and singer (born 1989)
Runner-up 2010–2011 Shades of Love Emily Strong 3 episodes 2014 Endeavour Kitty Batten Episode: "Trove" 2016 War & Peace Marya Bolkonskaya 6 episodes 2017 Taboo
Jessie_Buckley
British television presenter
Andrew Batten-Foster (born May 1953) is a former BBC music presenter, who became a television producer and director, a university media lecturer and the
Andy_Batten-Foster
Mountain in Otago, New Zealand
Jean Batten Peak is a 1,971-metre-elevation (6,467-foot) mountain summit in Otago, New Zealand. Jean Batten Peak is part of the Ailsa Mountains and is
Jean_Batten_Peak
United Kingdom independence party (UKIP) leadership election
leadership election took place following the departure on 2 June of Gerard Batten from the leadership of the UK Independence Party. The result was announced
2019 UK Independence Party leadership election
2019_UK_Independence_Party_leadership_election
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Indrasena | இநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¸à¯‡à®¨à®¾
(Daughter of king Nala)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Boy/Male
Greek
Father of Ajax.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Always Spread Love
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Son of Gilbert
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Latin, Norse
Grand Home; Warring; Grain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English body, Old English bodig ‘body’, ‘trunk’, presumably denoting a corpulent person. In Middle English the word was also used in the sense ‘individual’, ‘person’.English : occupational name for a messenger, Middle English bode (Old English boda; compare Bothe), with the spelling altered to preserve a disyllabic pronunciation. This development can be clearly traced in Sussex.French : variant of Bodin.Hungarian (Bódy) : variant of Bódi (see Bodi).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Fifth; Surname; Variant of Quentin Fifth
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Irish, Jamaican
Cushion; Pillow; Helpful; Helper
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Batten
v. t.
To fertilize or enrich, as land.
n.
A frame having parallel flat stripe of metal or reed, between which the warp threads pass, set in the swinging lathe or batten of a loom for beating up the weft; a sley. See Batten.
v. t.
To furnish or fasten with battens.
n.
Any scantling smaller than a batten.
n.
See Batten, and Baton.
n.
A strip of canvas, sewn upon a sail so that a batten or a light spar can placed in the interspace.
n.
The movable swing frame of a loom, carrying the reed for separating the warp threads and beating up the weft; -- called also lay and batten.
n.
Furring done with small pieces nailed directly upon the wall.
n .
A strip of sawed stuff, or a scantling; as, (a) pl. (Com. & Arch.) Sawed timbers about 7 by 2 1/2 inches and not less than 6 feet long. Brande & C. (b) (Naut.) A strip of wood used in fastening the edges of a tarpaulin to the deck, also around masts to prevent chafing. (c) A long, thin strip used to strengthen a part, to cover a crack, etc.
v. t.
The movable bar of a loom, which strikes home or closes the threads of a woof.
v. t.
To make fat by plenteous feeding; to fatten.
n.
One of the sets of parallel doubled threads which, with mounting, compose the harness employed to guide the warp threads to the lathe or batten in a loom.
n.
The division of a piece of timber made by sawing; a board or plank; particularly, a board or plank of fir or pine above seven inches in width, and exceeding six feet in length. If narrower than this, it is called a batten; if shorter, a deal end.
imp. & p. p.
of Batten
v. i.
To grow fat; to grow fat in ease and luxury; to glut one's self.