baton
ba
ˈbÃĻ
bā
ton
ˌtɑn
taan
/bˈÃĻtən/

āχāĻ‚āϰ⧇āϜāĻŋāϤ⧇ "baton"āĻāϰ āϏāĻ‚āĻœā§āĻžāĻž āĻ“ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨ

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āĻ›āĻĄāĻŧāĻŋ, āĻ•āĻ¨ā§āĻĄāĻžāĻ•ā§āϟāϰ⧇āϰ āϞāĻžāĻ āĻŋ

a slender stick used by a conductor while leading an orchestra
baton definition and meaning
āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
The conductor raised their baton to signal the orchestra to begin playing.
āĻ•āĻ¨ā§āĻĄāĻžāĻ•ā§āϟāϰ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āϕ⧇āĻ¸ā§āĻŸā§āϰāĻžāϕ⧇ āĻŦāĻžāϜāĻžāύ⧋ āĻļ⧁āϰ⧁ āĻ•āϰāĻžāϰ āϏāĻ‚āϕ⧇āϤ āĻĻāĻŋāϤ⧇ āϤāĻžāĻĻ⧇āϰ āĻŦāĻžāρāϟāύ āϤ⧁āϞ⧇āĻ›āĻŋāϞ⧇āύāĨ¤
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āĻŦāĻžāϟāύ, āϰāĻŋāϞ⧇ āϞāĻžāĻ āĻŋ

a hollow cylinder passed from runner to runner in a relay race
baton definition and meaning
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āϞāĻžāĻ āĻŋ, āĻŦ⧇āϤ

a cylindrical device that is used as a non-lethal weapon or tool for law enforcement purposes
āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
When protestors turned violent, police were authorized to use batons to disperse the crowd.
āϝāĻ–āύ āĻŦāĻŋāĻ•ā§āώ⧋āĻ­āĻ•āĻžāϰ⧀āϰāĻž āĻšāĻŋāĻ‚āϏāĻžāĻ¤ā§āĻŽāĻ• āĻšāϝāĻŧ⧇ āωāĻ āϞ, āĻĒ⧁āϞāĻŋāĻļāϕ⧇ āĻ­āĻŋāĻĄāĻŧ āĻ›āĻ¤ā§āϰāĻ­āĻ™ā§āĻ— āĻ•āϰāϤ⧇ āϞāĻžāĻ āĻŋ āĻŦā§āϝāĻŦāĻšāĻžāϰ āĻ•āϰāĻžāϰ āĻ…āύ⧁āĻŽāϤāĻŋ āĻĻ⧇āĻ“āϝāĻŧāĻž āĻšāϝāĻŧ⧇āĻ›āĻŋāϞāĨ¤
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āϞāĻžāĻ āĻŋ, āϝāĻˇā§āϟāĻŋ

a hollow metal rod that is wielded or twirled by a drum major or drum majorette
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āϞāĻžāĻ āĻŋ, āĻŦ⧇āϤ

a short staff carried by some officials to symbolize an office or an authority
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