A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes.
A short stout club used primarily by policemen; a truncheon (UK).
An object transferred by runners in a relay race.
The stick of a conductor in musical performances.
A short vertical lightweight post, not set into the ground, used to separate wires in a fence.
A bend with the ends cut off, resembling a baton, typically borne sinister, and often used as a mark of cadency, initially for both legitimate and illegitimate children, but later chiefly for illegitimate children,
To strike with a baton.
The righthand side of a ship, boat or aircraft when facing the front, or fore or bow. Used to unambiguously refer to directions according to the sides of the vessel, rather than those of a crew member or object.
One of the two traditional watches aboard a ship standing a watch in two.
To put to the right, or starboard, side of a vessel.