1. batchelor - Noun
2. Batchelor - Proper noun
batchelor (plural batchelors)
(Britain) Archaic spelling of bachelor.
English Wikipedia has an article on:BatchelorWikipedia
Batchelor
A surname.
Adapted for BBC radio in 1998 (directed by Dave Batchelor). Source: Internet
Batchelor and Lowe 2008, p. 6. By September 1939 de Havilland had produced preliminary estimates for single- and twin-engined variations of light-bomber designs using different engines, speculating on the effects of defensive armament on their designs. Source: Internet
Batchelor appeared on petition in connection with the offences before Sheriff Alastair Carmichael. Source: Internet
In the 18th century, it was often assumed by both educational philosophers and conduct book writers, who wrote what one might think of as early self-help books, Batchelor, Jennie. Source: Internet
Birchwood Country Club's (l to r) Emma Batchelor and Clara Danforth cheer on their teammates during last Thursday evening's road swim meet against Nash Rec. Source: Internet
As the teenage son of a millionaire father and a show business mother, Doug Batchelor had everything money could buy—everything but happiness. Source: Internet