Batch

/bætʃ/ noun

A group of people or things dealt with as a unit, especially in processing or production contexts. In education, it often refers to a group of students processed together or assessed simultaneously.

From Old English 'bacan' meaning 'to bake,' originally referring to the amount of bread baked at one time. The meaning expanded to any group of items processed or produced together in one operation.

AMስብስብ
ARدفعة
BNব্যাচ
CAlot
CSdávka
DAbatch
DECharge
ELπαρτίδα
ESlote
FAدسته
FIerä
FRlot
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