batch

noun
  1. A quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time. noun
    The bakery produced a batch of cookies every morning.
    We received a new batch of supplies yesterday.
  2. A group of things or people dealt with at the same time or considered similar in type. noun
    The teacher graded the first batch of exams over the weekend.
    The software update was released in batches to avoid server overload.
  3. To arrange or assemble in groups or sets. verb
    The system batches the data for processing overnight.
    We need to batch these orders before shipping them out.