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Bates
bate 1 B0031200 (bāt)tr.v. bat·ed, bat·ing, bates 1. To lessen the force or intensity of; moderate: "To his dying day he bated his breath a little when he told the story" (George Eliot). See Usage Note at bait1.2. To take away; subtract. [Middle English baten, short for abaten; see abate.]
bate 2 also bait B0031200 (bāt)intr.v. bat·ed, bat·ing, bates also bait·ed or bait·ing or baits To flap the wings wildly or frantically. Used of a falcon. [Middle English baten, from Old French batre, to beat; see batter1.]
Bates B0110700 (bāts), Katharine Lee 1859-1929. American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful" (1895).Bates (beɪts) n1. (Biography) Sir Alan (Arthur). 1934–2003, British film and stage actor. His films include A Kind of Loving (1962), Women in Love (1969), The Go-Between (1971), and The Cherry Orchard (1999)2. (Biography) H(erbert) E(rnest). 1905–74, English writer of short stories and novels, which include The Darling Buds of May (1958), A Moment in Time (1964), and The Triple Echo (1970)Bates
Bates1. Sir Alan (Arthur). 1934--2003, British film and stage actor. His films include A Kind of Loving (1962), Women in Love (1969), The Go-Between (1971), and The Cherry Orchard (1999) 2. H(erbert) E(rnest). 1905--74, English writer of short stories and novels, which include The Darling Buds of May (1958), A Moment in Time (1964), and The Triple Echo (1970) BATES
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