What is the meaning of Bater?

to hit; to strike (to collide with violently) [with en or contra or reciprocal pronoun ‘someone/something’]

to hit, to strike, to blow (usually, repeatedly)

to clap (to repeatedly strike two objects, especially the hands)

to churn (to agitate rapidly and repetitively, or to stir with a rowing or rocking motion; generally applies to liquids, notably cream)

to take down; to knock down

caterpillar

pupa

to let something be known, to reveal

Alternative form of bature

to hit, to strike

A lane bearing to a high-road.

to beat; to beat up (to attack someone violently) [with em ‘someone’]

to hit; to strike (to collide with violently) [with em or contra or reciprocal pronoun ‘someone/something’]

to crash (to cause something to collide)

to clap (to repeatedly strike two objects, especially the hands)

to knock (to hit an object rhythmically in order to get someone’s attention) [with em or a ‘on’]

to beat (to play a percussion instrument) [transitive or with em ‘an instrument’]

to close something (such as a door or drawer) violently

to snap (to create a photograph)

to scout (to explore a wide terrain)

to whisk; to whip; to beat (to mix in a rapid aerating fashion)

to flail an object, such as a rug or piece of clothing, in order to remove dust or water from it

to get (a feeling, especially one that is not very strong)

to rush (to go somewhere very fast) [with para ‘to’]

to shine (on) ; to be cast (over) [with em ‘something’]

of the heart: to beat; to pulsate

to beat; to flutter; to flap (to move one’s wings)

to beat; to defeat

to beat (to achieve a better value than)

to reach [with em ‘a value’]

to struggle (to have difficulty in doing something) [with em ‘with something’]

to match (to be equal or corresponding) [with com ‘something/someone’]

to perform a game-restarting kick (such as a penalty kick or free kick)

to pick; to pickpocket (to steal something by sleight of hand)

to occur [with em ‘on a given date’]

to tap out (to punch or tap the floor, indicating submission)

to lock a padlock

Source: wiktionary.org