batch
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: batchespast: batchedpp: batcheding: batching
This word evokes the image of a single production cycle. It is heavily associated with baking and manufacturing, where a specific set of ingredients or materials are processed together to create a uniform result. It suggests a boundary between one set and the next, implying a rhythmic or stepped production process. In modern technical contexts, it carries a connotation of efficiency and automation. It describes the act of delaying immediate processing to handle a large volume of tasks simultaneously, which contrasts with real-time or stream processing.
Countable when referring to a specific group of items, such as a batch of bread. Uncountable when referring to the process of batching in computing or manufacturing.