is an adjective used to describe
- Batch Production - a method used to produce or process any product in groups that can be called batches, as opposed to a Continuous Production process. For example baked goods such as cakes are typically produced in batches, while oil refineries (including Biodiesel ones) often use continuous processes.
- Batch Processing of tasks by a computer, in which processing-intensive activities are grouped and processed as units, rather than being processed immediately on demand.
- Batch Renaming of computer Files , which allows a user to easily change many Filename s at once, usually by using specialized Software .
is also a term used in northern parts of Somerset , England for a coal spoil heap - see Batch (coal Mining) .
is also a term used in the Midlands England for a bread roll with a soft crust, often used as a base for breakfast items such as bacon, tomato and/or egg.
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