PILE vs BATCH: NOUN
- The pointed head of a staff, pike, arrow, or the like, when not barbed, generally of a rounded form and serving as a ferrule; also, an arrow.
- A javelin.
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- A post such as that used in the exercise of the quintain.
- A very large building or complex of buildings.
- A funeral pyre.
- The yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave
- A collection of objects laid on top of each other
- A large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- Battery consisting of voltaic cells arranged in series; the earliest electric battery devised by Volta
- Fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
- A nuclear reactor that uses controlled nuclear fission to generate energy
- A heavy beam of timber, concrete, or steel, driven into the earth as a foundation or support for a structure.
- A pointed stake; specifically, in architecture and engineering, a beam, heavy, generally of timber, often the roughly trimmed trunk of a tree, pointed or not at the end and driven into the soil for the support of some superstructure or to form part of a wall, as of a Coffer-dam or quay.
- A Roman javelin.
- Cut or uncut loops of yarn forming the surface of certain fabrics, such as velvet, plush, and carpeting.
- The surface so formed.
- Soft fine hair, fur, or wool.
- A quantity of objects stacked or thrown together in a heap. : heap.
- A large accumulation or quantity.
- A large amount of money.
- A nuclear reactor.
- A voltaic pile.
- A wedge-shaped charge pointing downward.
- A column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure
- Specifically A funeral pile; a pyre. See funeral pile, under funeral.
- An oblong rectangular mass of cut lengths of puddled bars of iron, laid together and ready for being rolled after being raised to a welding-temperature in a reheating-furnace.
- In electricity, a series of plates of two dissimilar metals, such as copper and zinc, laid one above the other alternately, with cloth or paper placed between each pair, moistened with an acid solution, for producing a current of electricity. See electricity.
- A large amount of money: a fortune: as, he has made his pile.
- A pillar; specifically, a small pillar of iron, en- graved on the top with the image to be given to the under side of a coin stamped upon it; hence, the under side or reverse of the coin itself: opposed to the cross.
- A tower or castle: same as peel.
- A large building or mass of buildings of stone or brick; a massive edifice: as, a noble pile; a venerable pile.
- A pyramid; a pyramidal figure; specifically, in heraldry, a bearing consisting of a pyramidal or wedge-shaped figure (generally assumed to represent an arrow-head), which, unless otherwise blazoned, seems to emerge from the top of the escutcheon with its point downward. It is usually considered one of the subordinaries, but by some authors as an ordinary. See pile, 1, and phrases below.
- Hair.
- A heap consisting of an indefinite number of separate objects, commonly of the same kind, arranged of purpose or by natural causes in a more or less regular (cubical, pyramidal, cylindrical, or conical) form; a large mass, or a large quantity: as, a pile of stones; a pile of wood; a pile of money or of grain.
- A bread roll.
- A set of data to be processed with one execution of a program.
- A group or collection of things of the same kind, such as a batch of letters or the next batch of business.
- 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 persons or things of the same kind.
- The quantity of bread baked at one time.
- A field or patch of ground lying near a stream; the valley in which a stream flows: especially in local English names.
- A bank; a sandbank.
- A vessel used in brewing.
- Kind, sort, or lot.
- An aggregation of individuals or articles similar to each other; especially, a number or aggregation received, despatched, etc., at one time: as, a batch of letters; a batch of prisoners.
- The quantity of material prepared or required for one operation. Specifically—
- A quantity produced at one operation; specifically, the quantity of bread made at one baking.
- A set of data or jobs to be processed in a single program run.
- A group of persons or things.
- A quantity required for or produced as the result of one operation.
- A collection of things or persons to be handled together
- All the loaves of bread baked at the same time
- An amount produced at one baking.
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
PILE vs BATCH: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of a process, operating for a defined set of conditions, and then halting.
PILE vs BATCH: VERB
- Place or lay as if in a pile
- Arrange in stacks
- Press tightly together or cram
- To aggregate things together into a batch.
- Batch together; assemble or process as 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.
PILE vs BATCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To move in, out, or forward in a disorderly mass or group.
- To form a heap or pile.
- To add or increase to abundance or to a point of burdensomeness.
- To load (something) with a heap or pile.
- To place or lay in a pile or heap.
- N/A
PILE vs BATCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To support with piles.
- To drive piles into.
- To assemble or process as a batch.
PILE vs BATCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To furnish with a pile or head.
- To furnish, strengthen, or support with piles; drive piles into.
- To lay or throw into a heap; heap, or heap up; collect into a pile or mass: as, to pile wood or stones.
- To bring into an aggregate; accumulate: as, to pile quotations or comments.
- Same as fagot, 2
- A Middle English form of pill.
- To break off the awns of (threshed barley).
- To furnish with pile; make shaggy.
- To protect (the bank of a river) by facing it with stones, so as to prevent the water from eating into it.
- To mass; bring together in a batch or the quantity required.
- Batch together
- Assemble or process as a batch
PILE vs BATCH: RELATED WORDS
- Spile, Mound, Spate, Throng, Plenty, Pot, Hatful, Slew, Lot, Raft, Pack, Wad, Mess, Stack, Heap
- Mass, Clutch, Plenty, Mess, Wad, Lot, Pot, Mint, Heap, Pile, Stack, Flock, Spate, Raft, Slew
PILE vs BATCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Whole lot, Batch, Spile, Mound, Throng, Plenty, Pot, Hatful, Slew, Lot, Pack, Wad, Mess, Stack, Heap
- Muckle, Hatful, Mass, Clutch, Plenty, Mess, Wad, Lot, Pot, Mint, Heap, Pile, Stack, Flock, Slew
PILE vs BATCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The top card of the draw pile is turned and placed next to it in a discard pile.
- Taking samples of reject pile to construction outfits to see if anyone is interested in purchasing the pile.
- For wood pile cushions, it is recommended that a new, dry cushion be used for each pile.
- Reshuffle the Power Pack and Dead Pile into the Draw Pile.
- Move an entire pile onto another pile, if the move creates a valid sequence.
- You had the freedom to cut a big pile or a little pile.
- This information can be used as another quality control the process of pile driving and verifying pile design.
- Take the King of Spades from its pile, turn it face down, and start a new pile.
- Have students sort the cards into a fact pile and an opinion pile.
- Department: a hydraulic pile pushing system, a vibratory pile driver; a hydraulic impact pile driver; a drop hammer, a diesel impact pile driver.
- User ID: Attach Batch Activity Report showing batch to be adjusted.
- Spring Batch implements several best practices in developing batch applications.
- Spring batch is a framework to run batch jobs.
- You can also batch send and batch print invoices.
- Batch modes, you can try recording in Batch Mode.
- Invalid batch totals, possible duplicate batch, insufficient funds etc.
- Edit Batch Sequences and create a new batch sequence.
- Spring Batch Tutorial In this Spring Batch Tutorial, you will be learning about the Spring Batch and the features of it.
- You have confirmed a partial payment batch and have chosen Restart Payment Batch in the Confirm Payment Batch window.
- Configured classification, batch management BMBC, New batch classes, batch search procedure, search strategies.
PILE vs BATCH: QUESTIONS
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