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you call a group of cakes a batch
The collective nouns for cookies are a box of cookies, a bag of cookies, or a batch of cookies.
"Batch" has only one syllable. "Batch!"
that is an irrelevant question because one batch is a relevant term
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Bake another batch
A batch is just one, a batch is the result of one manufacturing process, for example if a bread factory mixes ingredients to make 500 pounds of bread dough, that's one batch of dough, if they then make 500 loaves of bread that's one batch of bread.
you call a group of cakes a batch
Only one!
A batch is either a sandbank or a field or patch of ground near to a stream. A batch can also refer to a quantity of bread baked at one time, or a quantity of anything in one single operation.
Oh, dude, the collective noun for cake is a "batch" or a "stack" of cakes. So next time you see a bunch of cakes together, you can be like, "Hey, check out that batch of cakes over there!" It's like a cake party, but with proper grammar.
The word batches has two syllables. The syllables are batch-es.