IPA: /ˈbætən/
KK: /ˈbætən/
intransitive verb
Definition: To gain weight or become fatter, often used in the context of animals or people.
Example: After a long winter, the animals began to batten as food became more plentiful.
noun
Definition: A long, narrow piece of wood used for various purposes, such as flooring or securing materials.
Example: The carpenter used a batten to secure the roof panels in place.
transitive verb
Definition: To secure or fasten something tightly, often using strips of wood or metal, especially in nautical contexts.
Example: The crew battened down the hatches to prepare for the storm.