batch

Letters that make batch

a, b, c, h, t are letters that make 'batch'

Words within batch

BA, TC, Ba, at, bat, At, Tc are words within 'batch'


4 possible definitions for 'batch'

Batch as "a collection of things or persons to be handled together"

Under this definition, batch is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

clutch has the same meaning as batch

batch as a type

'batch' can be a type of accumulation, collection, aggregation, assemblage.

Types of batch

schmeer, schmear, shmear are types of 'batch'.

Derivatives of batch

batch is a derivative of batch.


Batch as "all the loaves of bread baked at the same time"

Under this definition, batch is a noun and has the following properties:

batch as a type

'batch' can be a type of accumulation, collection, aggregation, assemblage.


Batch as "batch together, assemble or process as a batch"

Under this definition, batch is a verb and has the following properties:

batch as a type

'batch' can be a type of group.

Derivatives of batch

batch, clutch are derivatives of 'batch'.


Batch as "(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent"

Under this definition, batch is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

mint, great deal, tidy sum, good deal, mickle, deal, mountain, plenty, sight, pile, heap, lot, mess, pot, peck, hatful, stack, flock, mass, spate, wad, muckle, passel, quite a little, raft, slew have the same meaning as 'batch'

batch as a type

'batch' can be a type of large indefinite amount, large indefinite quantity.

Types of batch

flood, haymow, torrent, inundation, deluge are types of 'batch'.

Derivatives of batch

jampack, heap, ram, wad, cram, jam, pile, pack, throng, mob, chock up, copious, plenteous, plentiful, rich, ample are derivatives of 'batch'.

Example of batch used within this context

"a batch of letters", "a deal of trouble", "a lot of money", "he made a mint on the stock market", "see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos", "it must have cost plenty", "a slew of journalists", "a wad of money"



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