These are the meanings of the letters BAYT when you unscramble them.
- Aby (v. t. & i.)
Alt. of Abye
- Bat (n.)
A large stick; a club; specifically, a piece of wood with one end thicker or broader than the other, used in playing baseball, cricket, etc.
- Bat (n.)
A part of a brick with one whole end.
- Bat (n.)
A sheet of cotton used for filling quilts or comfortables; batting.
- Bat (n.)
One of the Cheiroptera, an order of flying mammals, in which the wings are formed by a membrane stretched between the elongated fingers, legs, and tail. The common bats are small and insectivorous. See Cheiroptera and Vampire.
- Bat (n.)
Shale or bituminous shale.
- Bat (v. i.)
To use a bat, as in a game of baseball.
- Bat (v. t.)
To strike or hit with a bat or a pole; to cudgel; to beat.
- Bay (a.)
Reddish brown; of the color of a chestnut; -- applied to the color of horses.
- Bay (n.)
A bank or dam to keep back water.
- Bay (n.)
A berry, particularly of the laurel.
- Bay (n.)
A compartment in a barn, for depositing hay, or grain in the stalks.
- Bay (n.)
A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeachy Bay.
- Bay (n.)
A principal compartment of the walls, roof, or other part of a building, or of the whole building, as marked off by the buttresses, vaulting, mullions of a window, etc.; one of the main divisions of any structure, as the part of a bridge between two piers.
- Bay (n.)
A recess or indentation shaped like a bay.
- Bay (n.)
A small body of water set off from the main body; as a compartment containing water for a wheel; the portion of a canal just outside of the gates of a lock, etc.
- Bay (n.)
A tract covered with bay trees.
- Bay (n.)
An inlet of the sea, usually smaller than a gulf, but of the same general character.
- Bay (n.)
The laurel tree (Laurus nobilis). Hence, in the plural, an honorary garland or crown bestowed as a prize for victory or excellence, anciently made or consisting of branches of the laurel.
- Bay (v. i.)
A state of being obliged to face an antagonist or a difficulty, when escape has become impossible.
- Bay (v. i.)
Deep-toned, prolonged barking.
- Bay (v. i.)
To bark, as a dog with a deep voice does, at his game.
- Bay (v. t.)
To bark at; hence, to follow with barking; to bring or drive to bay; as, to bay the bear.
- Bay (v. t.)
To bathe.
- Bay (v. t.)
To dam, as water; -- with up or back.
- Tab (n.)
A border of lace or other material, worn on the inner front edge of ladies' bonnets.
- Tab (n.)
A loop for pulling or lifting something.
- Tab (n.)
A loose pendent part of a lady's garment; esp., one of a series of pendent squares forming an edge or border.
- Tab (n.)
A tag. See Tag, 2.
- Tab (n.)
The flap or latchet of a shoe fastened with a string or a buckle.