Batcher

/ˈbætʃər/ noun

Definition

A person or machine that organizes materials or items into batches or groups, or a device used in manufacturing to divide raw materials into measured portions.

Etymology

From 'batch' plus the agent suffix '-er,' indicating someone or something that performs batching. Emerged in industrial and computing contexts.

Kelly Says

Batchers in concrete plants are precision machines that must measure sand, gravel, cement, and water to within ounces—a slightly wrong batch could weaken the entire foundation of a building!

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