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Definitions from the WebBatchDefinition:A batch refers to a quantity or group of things or people that are dealt with together or at the same time. It is commonly used to describe a collection of items, tasks, or individuals processed or organized as a unit. Part of Speech:Noun Senses/Usages:1. Quantity or Group:Batch can refer to a specific quantity or group of items, tasks, or people processed together or at once. It can be used in related contexts such as manufacturing, cooking, computing, or organizing. Example sentence: The factory produces bread in batches of 100 loaves each. 2. Set of Similar Things:In computing, a batch is a collection of computer programs or commands that are submitted to be executed as a group, typically without further user interaction. These programs are often executed in sequence. Example sentence: The system administrator scheduled a batch job to run every night. 3. In Local Usage:In certain regions, particularly in some local English dialects, the term "bacth" might be used as a misspelled version of "batch." Related Products: | ||||
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