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22-727: [REDACTED] Look up batch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Batch may refer to: Food and drink [ edit ] Batch (alcohol) , an alcoholic fruit beverage Batch loaf , a type of bread popular in Ireland A dialect term for a bread roll used in North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Coventry, as well as on the Wirral, England Small batch , bourbon whiskey blended from selected barrels Wiser's Small Batch ,

44-414: A bread roll used in North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Coventry, as well as on the Wirral, England Small batch , bourbon whiskey blended from selected barrels Wiser's Small Batch , a Canadian whisky made in limited batches by Corby Distillery Ltd, Belleville, Ontario, Canada Manufacturing and technology [ edit ] Batch distillation , the use of distillation in batches Batch oven ,

66-402: A Canadian whisky made in limited batches by Corby Distillery Ltd, Belleville, Ontario, Canada Manufacturing and technology [ edit ] Batch distillation , the use of distillation in batches Batch oven , a furnace used for thermal processing Batch production , a manufacturing technique Batch reactor , a type of vessel widely used in the process industries Fed-batch ,

88-476: A biotechnological batch process Glass batch calculation , the determination of the correct mix of raw materials for a glass melt Sequencing batch reactor , an industrial processing tank for the treatment of wastewater Batching & mixing plants , used in concrete production Computer science [ edit ] Batch (Unix) , a command to queue jobs for later execution Batch Enhancer , an applet launched by Norton Utilities to graphically enhance

110-458: A command to queue jobs for later execution Batch Enhancer , an applet launched by Norton Utilities to graphically enhance the presentation of batch files Batch file , a text file containing a series of commands intended to be executed in DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows Batch Monitor , a software program created by Apple Computer for viewing and monitoring encoding tasks Batch processing ,

132-638: A computer operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation Portable Batch System , computer software that performs job scheduling Spring Batch , an open source framework for batch processing Batch learning , a machine learning technique People [ edit ] Baron Batch (born 1987), American football running back Emil Batch (1880–1926), American baseball player Colin Batch (born 1958), Australian hockey player Charlie Batch (born 1974), American football quarterback Places [ edit ] Barns Batch Spinney ,

154-527: A furnace used for thermal processing Batch production , a manufacturing technique Batch reactor , a type of vessel widely used in the process industries Fed-batch , a biotechnological batch process Glass batch calculation , the determination of the correct mix of raw materials for a glass melt Sequencing batch reactor , an industrial processing tank for the treatment of wastewater Batching & mixing plants , used in concrete production Computer science [ edit ] Batch (Unix) ,

176-463: A geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Dundry, Somerset, England Beacon Batch , the summit area of Black Down, the highest hill in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England Beardly Batch , a hamlet in the parish of Pilton, Somerset, England Miscellaneous [ edit ] Batch (album) , an album by pop-punk band Big Drill Car Bach (New Zealand) , pronounced "batch",

198-453: A machine learning technique People [ edit ] Baron Batch (born 1987), American football running back Emil Batch (1880–1926), American baseball player Colin Batch (born 1958), Australian hockey player Charlie Batch (born 1974), American football quarterback Places [ edit ] Barns Batch Spinney , a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Dundry, Somerset, England Beacon Batch ,

220-630: A type of beach holiday home found in New Zealand See also [ edit ] Basch , a surname Batsch (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Batch . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Batch&oldid=1176552604 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

242-608: A typical bach from the 1950s can be found in the New Zealand Maritime Museum on Princes Wharf in central Auckland . The period-furnished bach is complemented with an adjacent beach shop with original products from that time. While older baches tend to be fibrolite lean-to structures, modern kit-set buildings are becoming popular among bach owners. Some figures estimate that more than 50,000 baches exist around New Zealand (population 5.3 million people). Early baches rarely enjoyed amenities like connections to

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264-417: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages batch [REDACTED] Look up batch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Batch may refer to: Food and drink [ edit ] Batch (alcohol) , an alcoholic fruit beverage Batch loaf , a type of bread popular in Ireland A dialect term for

286-525: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bach (New Zealand) A bach (sometimes spelled "batch" pronounced / ˈ b æ tʃ / ), also called a crib in the southern half of the South Island, is a small, often modest holiday home or beach house in New Zealand. Baches are an iconic part of the country's history and culture. In

308-538: The backwoods cabins and sheds of the early settlers and farmers. Other baches used a caravan as the core of the structure and built extensions onto it. Many cities were dismantling tram systems in the 1950s, and old trams were sometimes used as baches, most noticeably on the coast of the Coromandel Peninsula on the Firth of Thames , to which more than 100 trams were relocated. A reconstructed example of

330-440: The execution of a series of programs on a computer without human interaction Batch renaming , the process of renaming multiple computer files and folders in an automated fashion DEC BATCH-11/DOS-11 , a computer operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation Portable Batch System , computer software that performs job scheduling Spring Batch , an open source framework for batch processing Batch learning ,

352-415: The middle of the 20th century, they symbolized the beach holiday lifestyle that was becoming more accessible to the middle class. Baches began to gain popularity in the 1950s as roads improved and the increasing availability of cars allowed for middle-class beach holidays, often to the same beach every year. With yearly return trips being made, baches began to spring up in many family vacation spots. Bach

374-491: The presentation of batch files Batch file , a text file containing a series of commands intended to be executed in DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows Batch Monitor , a software program created by Apple Computer for viewing and monitoring encoding tasks Batch processing , the execution of a series of programs on a computer without human interaction Batch renaming , the process of renaming multiple computer files and folders in an automated fashion DEC BATCH-11/DOS-11 ,

396-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Batch . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Batch&oldid=1176552604 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

418-399: The subdivision of coastal land, bringing increasing numbers of residents and visitors, along with traffic, cafes, mobile phone coverage, craft shops, and other conveniences, to what were originally empty beaches and bush-filled gullies. Some bach-dotted beaches of the 1950s have today become suburban areas flourishing with life and new culture. Old baches often have "existing use" rights under

440-461: The summit area of Black Down, the highest hill in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England Beardly Batch , a hamlet in the parish of Pilton, Somerset, England Miscellaneous [ edit ] Batch (album) , an album by pop-punk band Big Drill Car Bach (New Zealand) , pronounced "batch", a type of beach holiday home found in New Zealand See also [ edit ] Basch , a surname Batsch (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

462-418: The water and electricity grid or indoor toilets. They were simply furnished, often with secondhand furniture. In more recent times the basic bach has been replaced by the modern "holiday house", which is more substantial, more expensive (reflecting increases in affluence, and vastly increased coastal land values) and usually professionally built (due to stricter building codes). Another important change has been

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484-626: Was for some time thought to be short for bachelor pad , but they tended to be family holiday homes. An alternative theory for the origin of the word is that bach is the Welsh word for 'small' and 'little'. The phrase Tŷ Bach (outhouse; literally 'small house') is used for outbuildings. Sizeable populations of Welsh miners relocated to New Zealand during mining booms. They are almost always small structures, usually made of cheap or recycled material like fibrolite ( asbestos cement sheet ), corrugated iron, or used timber. They were influenced by

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