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  • batch — (n.) O.E. *bæcce something baked, from bacan bake (see BAKE (Cf. bake)). Batch is to bake as watch is to wake and match ( one of a pair ) is to make. Extended 1713 to any quantity produced at one operation …   Etymology dictionary

  • Batch — Batch, n. [OE. bache, bacche, fr. AS. bacan to bake; cf. G. geb[ a]ck and D. baksel. See {Bake}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quantity of bread baked at one time. [1913 Webster] 2. A quantity of anything produced at one operation; a group or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • batch — [bætʃ] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: From an unrecorded Old English bAcce something baked , from bacan; BAKE] 1.) a group of people or things that arrive or are dealt with together batch of ▪ Every day another batch of papers reaches the manager… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • batch — ► NOUN 1) a quantity of goods produced or dispatched at one time. 2) a quantity of loaves or rolls baked together. 3) Computing a group of records processed as a single unit. ► VERB ▪ arrange in batches. ORIGIN Old English, related to BAKE(Cf. ↑ …   English terms dictionary

  • batch — batch1 [bach] n. [ME bache < OE bacan,BAKE] 1. the amount (of bread, etc.) produced at one baking 2. the amount of material, as dough, needed for one operation 3. the quantity of anything made in one operation or lot 4. a number of things or… …   English World dictionary

  • batch — batch1 /bach/, n. 1. a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners. 2. the quantity of material prepared or required for one operation: mixing a batch of concrete. 3. the quantity of bread, cookies, dough, or the …   Universalium

  • batch — I [[t]bætʃ[/t]] n. 1) a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together; group; lot: a batch of prisoners[/ex] 2) the quantity of bread, dough, etc., made at one baking: a batch of cookies[/ex] 3) the quantity of material prepared or… …   From formal English to slang

  • batch — 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… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • batch — I. /bætʃ / (say bach) noun 1. a quantity or a number taken together; a group: a batch of prisoners. 2. the quantity of material prepared or required for one operation or that quantity produced by one operation. 3. the quantity of bread made at… …  

  • batch — n. & v. n. 1 a number of things or persons forming a group or dealt with together. 2 an instalment (have sent off the latest batch). 3 the loaves produced at one baking. 4 (attrib.) using or dealt with in batches, not as a continuous flow (batch… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bake — This famous surname recorded in over fifty different spellings, derives from the pre 5th century Olde German and later Anglo Saxon word bah or baecc . This word describes a stream, or as a name specifically someone who lived or worked by a stream …   Surnames reference

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