Esperanta | Angla |
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bato noun | beat [beats](stroke, blow) |
bato, frapo noun | blow [blows](act of striking or hitting) |
abato noun | abbot [abbots](superior or head of an abbey or monastery) |
akrobato, akrobatino (female), ekvilibristo, ekvilibristino (female) noun | acrobat [acrobats](athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination) |
Aŝgabato proper noun | Ashgabat(the capital of Turkmenistan) |
bekbato noun | peck [pecks](act of striking with a beak) |
debato noun | debate [debates](argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting) |
fina frapo, fina bato noun | coup de grâce(final blow) |
frapo, bato noun | strike [strikes](physical blow) stroke [strokes](act of hitting, see also: blow; hit) |
hiperbato noun | hyperbaton(grammar) |
Kiribato proper noun | Kiribati(Republic of Kiribati) |
numbato noun | numbat(small marsupial) |
observi la sabaton, sanktigi la sabaton verb | sabbatize(to sanctify, keep or observe the Sabbath) |
piedbato-bokso noun | kickboxing(sport) |
profani la sabaton, malsanktigi la sabaton verb | break the Sabbath(to break the Sabbath) |
profundmezurilo, batometro noun | bathometer(instrument) |
pugnobato noun | punch [punches](hit or strike with one's fist) |
rabato noun | discount [discounts](reduction in price) rebate [rebates](A deduction from an amount to be paid; an abatement) |
Rabato proper noun | Rabat(capital city of Morocco) |
sabato noun | Saturday [Saturdays](day of the week) |
sabato, ŝabato noun | Sabbath [Sabbaths](Saturday (Judaism, some denominations of Christianity)) |
sabatorgio noun | Sabbath [Sabbaths](witches' Sabbath) |
sokrata metodo, elenĥus, elenkta metodo, sokrata debato proper noun | Socratic methodproper noun |
subatoma adjective | subatomic(relating to particles that are smaller than an atom) |
vombato noun | wombat(marsupial) |
ĉefabato noun | prior [priors](a high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot) |