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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : bach |
Phonetic Transcription : bætʃ |
Definition of batches
Origin :- Old English *bæcce "something baked," from bacan "bake" (see bake (v.)). Batch is to bake as watch (n.) is to wake and match (n.2) "one of a pair" is to make. Extended 1713 to "any quantity produced at one operation."
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- Make the batches middling thick, enough so that it will not drizzle from the wire.
- Extract from : « Taxidermy » by Leon Luther Pray
- The average work of one mixer was 17 batches or about 13 cu.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- One gang by day labor mixed and placed 168 batches of 0.7 cu.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- This is because it takes a greater number of batches to the cubic yard.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- They are trained in batches, thousands are of one pattern—especially in society.
- Extract from : « Robert Orange » by John Oliver Hobbes
- And what must the number be, when we allow for the two or three batches that follow the first!
- Extract from : « The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles » by Jean Henri Fabre
- The testing, if done by batches, should not add greatly to the cost of the leather.
- Extract from : « Bookbinding, and the Care of Books » by Douglas Cockerell
- We set these gentry up against a wall and dispose of them in batches.
- Extract from : « The History of Sir Richard Calmady » by Lucas Malet
- They were at first sold or rented in batches to the highest bidders.
- Extract from : « Glimpses of Three Coasts » by Helen Hunt Jackson
- Then batches of officers and men were sent227 to be trained by the instructors of the camp.
- Extract from : « A Company of Tanks » by W. H. L. Watson
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