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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
baton n(police truncheon)porra, cachiporra nf
 (AmL)macana nf
 (CL)luma nf
 (CO)bolillo nm
 Police with batons attempted to break up the crowd.
 La policía intentó separar a la multitud con bastones.
baton n(relay race: stick)testigo nm
 The second runner dropped the baton.
 El segundo relevista perdió el testigo.
baton n(conductor's wand)batuta nf
 She raised the baton and the packed audience held its breath.
 Alzo la batuta y el público contuvo la respiración.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
baton round nUK (plastic or rubber projectile)bala de goma nf + loc adj
  proyectil de goma nm + loc adj
twirl baton v expr(throw a majorette's stick)revolear el bastón loc verb
  hacer malabares con el bastón loc verb
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