Batching

/ˈbætʃɪŋ/ noun

The process of grouping items together in sets or lots for processing, or combining materials in measured amounts to create something like concrete or batter.

From 'batch,' which originated in Middle English from Old English 'bæcce,' related to 'bake.' The suffix '-ing' indicates an ongoing process or action.

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