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Definition of bake
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Bake (n.) The
process,
or
result,
of
baking..
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Casserole
::
Casserole
(n.) A mold (in the shape of a
hollow
vessel
or
incasement)
of
boiled
rice,
mashed
potato
or
paste,
baked,
and
afterwards
filled
with
vegetables
or
meat..
Bakery
::
Bakery
(n.) The place for
baking
bread;
a
bakehouse.
Peel
::
Peel (n.) A
spadelike
implement,
variously
used, as for
removing
loaves
of bread from a
baker's
oven; also, a
T-shaped
implement
used by
printers
and
bookbinders
for
hanging
wet
sheets
of paper on lines or poles to dry. Also, the blade of an oar..
Backstress
::
Backstress
(n.) A
female
baker.
Batch
::
Batch (v. t.) The
quantity
of bread baked at one time.
Croustade
::
Croustade
(n.) Bread baked in a mold, and
scooped
out, to serve
minces
upon..
Stoneweed
::
Stoneware
(n.) A
species
of
coarse
potter's
ware,
glazed
and
baked..
Dough
::
Dough (n.) Paste of
bread;
a soft mass of
moistened
flour or meal,
kneaded
or
unkneaded,
but not yet
baked;
as, to knead
dough..
Breadfruit
::
Breadfruit
(n.) The fruit of a tree
(Artocarpus
incisa)
found in the
islands
of the
Pacific,
esp. the South Sea
islands.
It is of a
roundish
form, from four to six or seven
inches
in
diameter,
and, when
baked,
somewhat
resembles
bread,
and is eaten as food,
whence
the
name..
Bake
::
Bake (v. t.) To
harden
by cold.
Jemmy
::
Jemmy (n.) A baked
sheep's
head.
Olla
::
Olla (n.) A pot or jar
having
a wide
mouth;
a
cinerary
urn,
especially
one of baked
clay..
Advantage
::
Advantage
(n.)
Interest
of
money;
increase;
overplus
(as the
thirteenth
in the
baker's
dozen).
Bake
::
Bake (v. i.) To do the work of
baking
something;
as, she
brews,
washes,
and
bakes..
Baking
::
Baking
(n.) The
quantity
baked at once; a
batch;
as, a
baking
of
bread..
Pie
::
Pie (n.) An
article
of food
consisting
of paste baked with
something
in it or under it; as,
chicken
pie;
venison
pie; mince pie; apple pie;
pumpkin
pie..
Knicker
::
Knicker
(n.) A small ball of clay, baked hard and
oiled,
used as a
marble
by boys in
playing..
Bannock
::
Bannock
(n.) A kind of cake or
bread,
in shape flat and
roundish,
commonly
made of
oatmeal
or
barley
meal and baked on an iron
plate,
or
griddle;
-- used in
Scotland
and the
northern
counties
of
England..
Stercobilin
::
-ster () A
suffix
denoting
the agent
(originally
a
woman),
especially
a
person
who does
something
with skill or as an
occupation;
as in
spinster
(originally,
a woman who
spins),
songster,
baxter
(=
bakester),
youngster..
Corndodger
::
Corndodger
(n.) A cake made of the meal of
Indian
corn,
wrapped
in a
covering
of husks or
paper,
and baked under the
embers..
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