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There are 15 words beginning with BATO

BATONbaton n. A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes.
baton n. (Music) The stick of a conductor in musical performances.
baton n. (Sports) An object transferred by runners in a relay race.
BATONSbatons n. Plural of baton.
bâtons n. Plural of bâton.
BATON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATOON.
BATOONbatoon n. (Archaic) A baton.
batoon v. Archaic form of baton.
BATOON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATON.
BATONEDbatoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of baton.
BATON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATOON.
BATOONSbatoons n. Plural of batoon.
BATOON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATON.
BATOLOGYbatology n. (Botany) The scientific study of plants in the genus Rubus, commonly known as brambles.
BATOLOGY n. the study of brambles.
BATONINGbatoning v. Present participle of baton.
BATON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATOON.
BATOONEDbatooned v. Simple past tense and past participle of batoon.
BATOON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATON.
BATONNIERBATONNIER n. (Canadian) in Quebec, a president of a Bar Association.
BATOONINGbatooning v. Present participle of batoon.
BATOON v. to strike with a truncheon, also BATON.
BATOLOGIESBATOLOGY n. the study of brambles.
BATOLOGISTbatologist n. A botanist who studies the genus Rubus, i.e. brambles.
batologist n. (Colloquial or humorous) Someone who studies bats (the flying mammal).
BATOLOGIST n. one who studies batology, the science of brambles.
BATONNIERSBATONNIER n. (Canadian) in Quebec, a president of a Bar Association.
BATOLOGICALBATOLOGICAL adj. relating to batology, the scientific study of brambles.
BATOLOGISTSbatologists n. Plural of batologist.
BATOLOGIST n. one who studies batology, the science of brambles.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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