tranche [trɑnʃ]
Noun
Tranche refers to a division or portion of a whole.
A tranche of leaked documents was delivered to the newspaper anonymously, with more promised to come.
In French, tranche means “slice.” Cutting deeper into the word’s etymology, we find the Old French word trenchier, meaning “to cut,” which has its likely origin in a Latin word meaning “to cut in three,” from Latin trini meaning “three each.” Tranche emerged in the English language in the late 19th century...
English
Optimized studying based on the forgetting curve vastly improves memorization. - What is reminDO?
Memorize