Batling

/ˈbætlɪŋ/ noun

Cotton or wool fiber prepared in sheets or layers, commonly used for padding in quilts, blankets, or stuffed items.

From Middle English 'bat' (possibly from Old French 'batte'), referring to a bundle or beaten mass of fibers. The '-ing' suffix indicates the material or process. The term evolved from textile-making practices where fibers were literally beaten flat into sheets.

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