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I. noun
Etymology: Middle English bache; akin to Old English bacan to bake
Date: 15th century
1. the quantity baked at one time ; baking
2.
a. the quantity of material prepared or required for one operation; specifically a mixture of raw materials ready for fusion into glass
b. the quantity produced at one operation
c. a group of jobs (as programs) that are submitted for processing on a computer and whose results are obtained at a later time <
batch processing
> — compare time-sharing
3. a quantity (as of persons or things) considered as a group
II. transitive verb
Date: 1876
to bring together or process as a batch
• batcher noun
III. variant of bach
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