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batter

[bat-er] / ˈbæt ər /
NOUN
mixture before baking
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I would venture that this is how many people think about print dictionaries: as battered, well-traveled relics that they like to have around, or at least would feel guilty about throwing away.

From The Wall Street Journal

After being put into bat, the Scorchers posted 257-6, thanks to New Zealand batter Finn Allen's 79 off 38 and Australia all-rounder Cooper Connolly's 77 off 37.

From BBC

Stokes' 50, from 159 balls, was his slowest in Test cricket and the slowest by any England batter in the Bazball era.

From BBC

Bob Cowper:, external Played 27 Tests for Australia and was the first Australian batter to score a triple-century against England in Australia in 1966.

From BBC

The batter is tender thanks to sour cream, the crumb flecked with spices that feel autumnal without being predictable.

From Salon