
1) Accumulation 2) Aggregation 3) Amount made in one baking 4) Assemblage 5) Bake sale display 6) Batch together 7) Brownie bunch 8) Collected group 9) Collection 10) Cookie amount 11) Cookie baking session output 12) Cookie collective 13) Cookie portion 14) Cookie quantity 15) Cookie recipe yield 16) Cookie sheetful
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1) Consignment 2) Deluge 3) Group 4) Hatful 5) Lot 6) Mickle 7) Muckle 8) Peck 9) Schmear 10) Schmeer 11) Shmear 12) Slew 13) Spate 14) Wad
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- all the loaves of bread baked at the same time
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- a collection of things or persons to be handled together
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• (v. t.) The quantity of bread baked at one time. • (v. t.) A quantity of anything produced at one operation; a group or collection of persons or things of the same kind; as, a batch of letters; the next batch of business.
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A set of computer data or jobs to be processed in a single program run.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) In computer technology this notion is used together with batch editing files. These are small programms which carries out series of orders automatically.With that it is possible to rename at the same time a large file with pictures, copy, delete and so on without doing every step to every single picture.
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In drying, a group of timber with similar drying and product characteristics
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Any quantity of material handled or considered as a `unit” in processing. I.e., any sample taken from the same `batch` will have the same properties and/or qualities.
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a definite amount of oil, mud, acid, or other liquid in a tank or pipe.
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Batch noun [ Middle English
bache ,
bacche , from Anglo-Saxon
bacan to bake; confer German
gebäck and Dutch
baksel . See
Bake ,
transitive verb ]
1. The quantity of bread baked at one time.
2. A quantity of anything...
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Material made by the same process at the same time having identical characteristics throughout. Same as lot.
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Grouping of data or orders.
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Batch is slang for to live by oneself as a bachelor.
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Queue, examine or delete jobs for later execution, see Section 4.1.2.2.
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Batch baking is where a large number of cookies are made at one time. The cookies may need to be cooked in rotation in the oven.
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Amount of bread, cookies, etc made from one bake.
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Amount or quantity of core or mold sand or other material prepared at one time.
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Some gin makers chose to produce their gins in batches. What constitutes how many bottles are in a batch is up to the individual gin maker. Some batches may be 100 bottles or anywhere into the 1000s; there is no legal definition of how many bottles make a batch. Some gin makers don’t create batches, instead choosing to simply produce any given nu...
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A set of numbers and letters printed on the packaging of film and paper to indicate a production batch. The number is given because of slight variations of colour, contrast and speed which may occur between batches of the same type.
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clutch noun a collection of things or persons to be handled together
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The accumulation of captured transactions waiting to be settled. Multiple batches may be settled throughout the day.
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Quantity of concrete or mortar mixed at one time.
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A single batter or dough recipe.
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A mixture of weighed materials such as a batch of glaze or slip or a clay body.
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Amount or quantity of core or mold sand or other material prepared at one time.
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