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batch (n.)
Old English
*bæcce
"something baked," from
bacan
"bake" (see
bake
(v.)).
Batch
is to
bake
as
watch
(n.) is to
wake
and
match
(n.2) "one of a pair" is to
make
. Extended 1713 to "any quantity produced at one operation."