Batched

/ˈbætʃt/ verb

Past tense of batch: grouped items together in sets or lots, or processed multiple items as a group rather than individually.

From Middle English 'bacche,' possibly related to Old English 'bæc' meaning 'back.' The 'batch' concept emerged in manufacturing and computing to describe grouped processing.

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