Bats

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See also: bats, bâts, and båts

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Bats

  1. A Northeast Caucasian language of the Nakh family, spoken in Georgia.
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Bats

  1. A commune in Landes department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
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Bat(man) +‎ -s (hypocoristic suffix)

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Bats

  1. A nickname for Batman.
    • 2014 July 23, Abraham Riesman, “Dear Hollywood: Stop Using Frank Miller’s Batman Stories As Source Material”, in Vulture[1]:
      The Dark Knight Returns, published in four installments in 1986, is an extremely grim vision of a near-future Batman in a crime-ridden Gotham (reminiscent of Death Wish–era New York) that went to seed after Bats hung up the cape and cowl years prior.
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