- Batts is an American surname, and may refer to: * Deborah Batts (born 1947), African American lawyer * Lloyd Batts (born 1951), retired American basketball player * Matt Batts (born 1921), former catcher in Major League Baseball * Nathaniel Batts (1620–1679), American fur trader
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- (Batt.) Jules Aimé Battandier (January 28, 1848 – September 18, 1922) was a French botanist who was a native of Annonay, department of Ardèche. He was an authority on Algerian flora.
- (BATT (professional wrestling)) BATT was a professional wrestling stable that competed in both New Japan Pro Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling from 2001-2002. The name: BATT is short for "Bad Ass Translate Trading" , meaning a group of wrestlers that crossed borders . ...
- (The Batt) The Battalion is the student newspaper of Texas A&M University. Started in 1893 as a monthly publication, it continues to this day, now as a daily paper. The first paper at Texas A&M University was the Texas Collegian published in 1878. ...
- (Batt) A section of fiberglass or rock-wool insulation.
- (Batt) Short for the school newspaper, The Battalion.^[4]^[16]
- (Batt) A section of fiber-glass or rock-wool insulation measuring 15 or 23 inches wide by four to eight feet long and various thickness’. Sometimes “faced” (meaning to have a paper covering on one side) or “unfaced” (without paper).
- (Batt) Insulation in the form of a blanket, rather than loose.
- (batt) Abbreviation of the word battery
- (batt) carded fibres - usually a rectangle of fibres taken from a drum carder
- (BATT) A type of fiberglass insulation designed to be installed between framing members.
- (BATT) carded sections of fiber, as they come off the drumcarder
- (Batt) A piece of flexible to semi-rigid type insulation of specified width and length with or without vapor retarder facing.
- (Batt) A thin sheet of wool with the fibers more or less aligned in the same general direction. (see Card, below).
- (Batt) Carded fiber ready for spinning, typically a rectangular ‘block’ of fiber. Strips are torn off the batt for spinning.
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- (Batt) Fiber that has been carded and left in a thick sheet from the hand cards or a drum carder. They can be used for felting, needle felting, spinning, quilting or as a stuffing.
- (Batt) a length of insulation that is precut to fit certain wall cavity dimensions. Batt is typically sold in a pre-packaged roll.
- A type of shoe, generally popular with women in the 17th and 18th century. It resembled the heavier men's "Blackjack" shoe with latchets tied or buckled over the tongue.
- Pre-cut pieces of insulation in standard sizes; batts may have a facing of kraft paper, aluminum foil or poly (plastic) or no facing at all.