Etymology: [ 'bAk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bacan; akin to Old High German bahhan to bake, Greek phOgein to roast.
That has been cooked by baking, High on drugs (usually marijuana), Simple past tense and past participle of bake, past of bake, hardened by subjecting to intense heat; "baked bricks"; "burned bricks, A taste and odor taint that gives the coffee brew a flat bouquet and insipid taste The result of the roasting process proceeding with too little heat over too long a period Generally unpleasant characteristic of having an over-baked taste in an over-heated coffee Ranks in the following order of intensity: cooked, baked or burnt, dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight; "a vast desert all adust"; "land lying baked in the heat"; "parched soil"; "the earth was scorched and bare"; "sunbaked salt flats", cooked by dry heat in an oven, hardened by subjecting to intense heat; "baked bricks"; "burned bricks", An odor and taste resembling some cooked or baked foods, usually only in beers which have been exposed to very warm temperatures (100oF) for several days or ambient temperatures for a year or so, Ibbwa Iwwa Iggwa, The caramel odor in sweet wines, such as Madeira, that have been heated at high temperatures These wines often have a warm, earthy aroma, (of bread and pastries) cooked by dry heat (as in an oven); "baked goods", To become baked, To dry by heat, To cook (something) in an oven, but not in fat. Compare roast, To smoke marijuana, To be hot, Any of various baked dishes resembling casserole, To be baked; to become dry and hard in heat; as, the bread bakes; the ground bakes in the hot sun, cook in an oven; tan, sunbathe, To do the work of baking something; as, she brews, washes, and bakes, The process, or result, of baking, cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes", To dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground, prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake, To prepare, as food, by cooking in a dry heat, either in an oven or under coals, or on heated stone or metal; as, to bake bread, meat, apples, To harden by cold, prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake", heat by a natural force; "The sun broils the valley in the summer", To cook in an oven, To cook, covered or uncovered, by dry heat (usually in an oven) When applied to meats and poultry cooked uncovered, the process is often called roasting, cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes" prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake, If places or people become extremely hot because the sun is shining very strongly, you can say that they bake. If you closed the windows you baked Britain bakes in a Mediterranean heatwave, dish comprising of a few ingredients that are mixed together and baked; social event or party at which food is baked and served; act of baking; cooking bread or pastries or cakes, If you bake, you spend some time preparing and mixing together ingredients to make bread, cakes, pies, or other food which is cooked in the oven. How did you learn to bake cakes? I love to bake. + baking bak·ing On a Thursday she used to do all the baking, When a cake or bread bakes or when you bake it, it cooks in the oven without any extra liquid or fat. Bake the cake for 35 to 50 minutes The batter rises as it bakes. freshly baked bread, To cook food in an oven, surrounded with dry heat; called roasting when applied to meat or poultry, A vegetable or fish bake is a dish that is made by chopping up and mixing together a number of ingredients and cooking them in the oven so that they form a fairly dry solid mass. an aubergine bake. see also baking, To cook by dry heat, usually in an oven When applied to meats cooked uncovered in an oven, it is called roasting, Cooking with the use of dry heat, usually in an oven, To cook by dry heat in an oven or oven-type device, in a covered or uncovered container, To cook in an enclosed oven, To cook in a dry heat chamber, To cook food in the direct heat of an oven, To cook by dry air in a preheated oven, A cooking method that surrounds food with hot, dry air Similar to roast but the term usually applies to breads, pastries, vegetables and fish, To cook by dry heat in an oven, To cook food surrounded by dry heat, generally in an oven Baste To moisten food with melted butter, pan drippings, marinades, melted fat, or other liquid over food while it cooks This promotes moistness and a browned surface Continuous basting adds flavor and prevents meat from drying out and to add flavor Beat To make a mixture smooth by whipping or stirring with a spoon, electric mixer, fork, wire whisk, or beater To stir vigorously with a spoon, fork, wire whisk, hand beater or electric mixer to smooth and lighten a mixture,
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That has been cooked by baking
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High on drugs (usually marijuana)
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Simple past tense and past participle of bake
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past of bake
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hardened by subjecting to intense heat; "baked bricks"; "burned bricks
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A taste and odor taint that gives the coffee brew a flat bouquet and insipid taste The result of the roasting process proceeding with too little heat over too long a period Generally unpleasant characteristic of having an over-baked taste in an over-heated coffee Ranks in the following order of intensity: cooked, baked or burnt
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dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight; "a vast desert all adust"; "land lying baked in the heat"; "parched soil"; "the earth was scorched and bare"; "sunbaked salt flats"
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cooked by dry heat in an oven sıfat
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hardened by subjecting to intense heat; "baked bricks"; "burned bricks"
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An odor and taste resembling some cooked or baked foods, usually only in beers which have been exposed to very warm temperatures (100oF) for several days or ambient temperatures for a year or so
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Ibbwa Iwwa Iggwa
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The caramel odor in sweet wines, such as Madeira, that have been heated at high temperatures These wines often have a warm, earthy aroma
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(of bread and pastries) cooked by dry heat (as in an oven); "baked goods"
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bake
To become baked - "The bread is baking at the moment."
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bake
To dry by heat
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bake
To cook (something) in an oven, but not in fat. Compare roast - "To bake bread."
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bake
To smoke marijuana
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bake
To be hot
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bake
Any of various baked dishes resembling casserole - "If you happen to have small, heat-proof glass or ceramic pots in your kitchen (known as ramekins) then you can make this very easy pasta bake in fun-size, individual portions."
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bake
To be baked; to become dry and hard in heat; as, the bread bakes; the ground bakes in the hot sun
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bake
cook in an oven; tan, sunbathe fiil
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bake
To do the work of baking something; as, she brews, washes, and bakes
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bake
The process, or result, of baking
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bake
cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes"
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bake
To dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground
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bake
prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake
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bake
To prepare, as food, by cooking in a dry heat, either in an oven or under coals, or on heated stone or metal; as, to bake bread, meat, apples
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bake
To harden by cold
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bake
prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake"
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bake
heat by a natural force; "The sun broils the valley in the summer"
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bake
To cook in an oven
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bake
To cook, covered or uncovered, by dry heat (usually in an oven) When applied to meats and poultry cooked uncovered, the process is often called roasting
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bake
cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes" prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake
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bake
If places or people become extremely hot because the sun is shining very strongly, you can say that they bake. If you closed the windows you baked Britain bakes in a Mediterranean heatwave
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bake
dish comprising of a few ingredients that are mixed together and baked; social event or party at which food is baked and served; act of baking; cooking bread or pastries or cakes isim
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bake
If you bake, you spend some time preparing and mixing together ingredients to make bread, cakes, pies, or other food which is cooked in the oven. How did you learn to bake cakes? I love to bake. + baking bak·ing On a Thursday she used to do all the baking
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bake
When a cake or bread bakes or when you bake it, it cooks in the oven without any extra liquid or fat. Bake the cake for 35 to 50 minutes The batter rises as it bakes. freshly baked bread
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bake
To cook food in an oven, surrounded with dry heat; called roasting when applied to meat or poultry
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bake
A vegetable or fish bake is a dish that is made by chopping up and mixing together a number of ingredients and cooking them in the oven so that they form a fairly dry solid mass. an aubergine bake. see also baking
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bake
To cook by dry heat, usually in an oven When applied to meats cooked uncovered in an oven, it is called roasting
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bake
Cooking with the use of dry heat, usually in an oven
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bake
To cook by dry heat in an oven or oven-type device, in a covered or uncovered container
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bake
To cook in an enclosed oven
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bake
To cook in a dry heat chamber
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bake
To cook food in the direct heat of an oven
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bake
To cook by dry air in a preheated oven
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bake
A cooking method that surrounds food with hot, dry air Similar to roast but the term usually applies to breads, pastries, vegetables and fish
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bake
To cook by dry heat in an oven
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bake
To cook food surrounded by dry heat, generally in an oven Baste To moisten food with melted butter, pan drippings, marinades, melted fat, or other liquid over food while it cooks This promotes moistness and a browned surface Continuous basting adds flavor and prevents meat from drying out and to add flavor Beat To make a mixture smooth by whipping or stirring with a spoon, electric mixer, fork, wire whisk, or beater To stir vigorously with a spoon, fork, wire whisk, hand beater or electric mixer to smooth and lighten a mixture
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