Batched vs Latched - What's the difference?
batched | latched |
(batch)
A bank; a sandbank.
A field or patch of ground lying near a stream; the dale in which a stream flows.
The quantity of bread or other baked goods baked at one time.
A quantity of anything produced at one operation.
A group or collection of things of the same kind, such as a batch of letters or the next batch of business.
* A new batch of Lords. --Lady M. W. Montagu.
(computing) A set of data to be processed with one execution of a program.
(UK, dialect, Midlands) A bread roll.
(Philippines) A graduating class.
To aggregate things together into a batch.
(computing) To handle a set of input data or requests as a batch process.
Of a process, operating for a defined set of conditions, and then halting.
(informal) To live as a bachelor temporarily, of a married man or someone virtually married.
(latch)
A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side.
* 1912 : (Edgar Rice Burroughs), (Tarzan of the Apes), Chapter 4
A flip-flop electronic circuit
(obsolete) A latching.
(obsolete) A crossbow.
(obsolete) That which fastens or holds; a lace; a snare.
To close or lock as if with a latch
To catch; lay hold of
:* Where hearing should not latch them. — Shakespeare, MacBeth ,
(obsolete) To smear; to anoint.
As verbs the difference between batched and latched
is that batched is (batch) while latched is (latch).batched
English
Verb
(head)batch
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) bache, .Alternative forms
*Noun
(batches)Etymology 2
From (etyl) .Noun
(es)- We made a batch of cookies to take to the party.
- We poured a bucket of water in top, and the ice maker spit out a batch of icecubes at the bottom.
- The system throttled itself to batches of 50 requests at a time to keep the thread count under control.
- She was the valedictorian of Batch '73.
Synonyms
* (quantity of baked goods) recipe * (anything produced in one operation) pressing, run, lot * (group of things of the same kind) group, lotVerb
- The contractor batched the purchase orders for the entire month into one statement.
- The purchase requests for the day were stored in a queue and batched for printing the next morning.
Adjective
(-)- ''The plant had two batch assembly lines for packaging, as well as a continuous feed production line.
Antonyms
* continuousDerived terms
* batch mode * batch processReferences
* * 1996, T.F. Hoad, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Etymology , Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192830988Etymology 3
from an abbreviation of the pronunciation ofVerb
(es)- I am batching next week when my wife visits her sister.
Usage notes
* Often with (it): "I usually batch it three nights a week when she calls on her out-of-town accounts." ----latched
English
Verb
(head)latch
English
(wikipedia latch)Etymology 1
(etyl) .Noun
(es)- The cleverly constructed latch which Clayton had made for the door had sprung as Kerchak passed out; nor could the apes find means of ingress through the heavily barred windows.
Derived terms
* on the latchVerb
(es)Act IV
Derived terms
* latch on * latch on to * latch ontoEtymology 2
Compare (etyl) .Verb
(es)- (Shakespeare)