batch vs embolus

batch

verb
  • To aggregate things together into a batch. 

  • To live as a bachelor temporarily, of a married man or someone virtually married. 

  • To handle a set of input data or requests as a batch process. 

adj
  • Of a process, operating for a defined set of conditions, and then halting. 

noun
  • A graduating class; school class. 

  • The quantity of bread or other baked goods baked at one time. 

  • A set of data to be processed at one time. 

  • A bank; a sandbank. 

  • A quantity of anything produced at one operation. 

  • A bread roll. 

  • A field or patch of ground lying near a stream; the dale in which a stream flows. 

  • A group or collection of things of the same kind, such as a batch of letters or the next batch of business. 

embolus

noun
  • An obstruction causing an embolism: a blood clot, air bubble or other matter carried by the bloodstream and causing a blockage or occlusion of a blood vessel. 

  • The structure on the end of the palp of male arachnids which contains the opening to the ejaculatory duct. 

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