batch culture

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Pronunciation

/bætʃˈkʌltʃər/

Part of Speech

noun

Definition

a culture prepared by inoculating a given amount of liquid medium with cells and subsequent incubation. The cells in this culture are therefore exposed to an ever changing environment due to a continuous consumption of nutrients and a continuous accrual of waste.

Etymology

late Middle English, from bache & Latin, from cultūra

batch culture
Accepted term: 29-Jan-2014