bake
v. cook in an oven; tan, sunbathe n. 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 | ||||
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Bake Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Integrated Circuit Terminology |
Bake
a process where wafers are heated above room temperature but below 200oC.
a process where wafers are heated above room temperature but below 200oC.
Bake Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Bake
(v. t.)
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.
(v. t.)
To harden by cold.
(v. t.)
To dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground.
(v. i.)
To do the work of baking something; as, she brews, washes, and bakes.
(v. i.)
To be baked; to become dry and hard in heat; as, the bread bakes; the ground bakes in the hot sun.
(n.)
The process, or result, of baking.
(v. t.)
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.
(v. t.)
To harden by cold.
(v. t.)
To dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground.
(v. i.)
To do the work of baking something; as, she brews, washes, and bakes.
(v. i.)
To be baked; to become dry and hard in heat; as, the bread bakes; the ground bakes in the hot sun.
(n.)
The process, or result, of baking.
| WordNet 2.0 |
bake
Verb
1. cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes"
(hypernym) cook
(hyponym) ovenbake
(derivation) baking
(classification) cooking, cookery, preparation
2. prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake"
(hypernym) create from raw material, create from raw stuff
(derivation) baker
3. heat by a natural force; "The sun broils the valley in the summer"
(synonym) broil
(hypernym) heat, heat up
Verb
1. cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes"
(hypernym) cook
(hyponym) ovenbake
(derivation) baking
(classification) cooking, cookery, preparation
2. prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake"
(hypernym) create from raw material, create from raw stuff
(derivation) baker
3. heat by a natural force; "The sun broils the valley in the summer"
(synonym) broil
(hypernym) heat, heat up
| Australian Slang |
Baked necks
popular breakfast dish. Others include emma necks; scremblex; and fright shops
popular breakfast dish. Others include emma necks; scremblex; and fright shops
Half-baked
1. not completed: “half-baked scheme”; 2. lacking mature judgment or experience: “half-baked theorists”
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\bake\ (bāk), v. t. [imp. & p. p. baked (bākt); p. pr. & vb. n. baking.] [as. bacan; akin to d. bakken, ohg. bacchan, g. backen, icel. & sw. baca, dan. bage, gr. &?; to roast.]
1. 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.
note: baking is the term usually applied to that method of cooking which exhausts the moisture in food more than roasting or broiling; but the distinction of meaning between roasting and baking is not always observed.
2. to dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground.
3. to harden by cold. the earth is baked with frost. they bake their sides upon the cold, hard stone.
bake
\bake\, v. i. 1. to do the work of baking something; as, she brews, washes, and bakes.
2. to be baked; to become dry and hard in heat; as, the bread bakes; the ground bakes in the hot sun.
bake
\bake\, n. the process, or result, of baking.
bake
v
1. cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes"
2. prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake"
3. heat by a natural force; "the sun broils the valley in the summer" [syn: broil]
bake
the duty of preparing bread was usually, in ancient times, committed to the females or the slaves of the family (gen. 18:6; lev. 26:26; 1 sam. 8:13); but at a later period we find a class of public bakers mentioned (hos. 7:4, 6; jer. 37:21). the bread was generally in the form of long or round cakes (ex. 29:23; 1 sam. 2:36), of a thinness that rendered them easily broken (isa. 58:7; matt. 14:19; 26:26; acts 20:11). common ovens were generally used; at other times a jar was half-filled with hot pebbles, and the dough was spread over them. hence we read of "cakes baken on the coals" (1 kings 19:6), and "baken in the oven" (lev. 2:4). (see bread.)
similar words(1)
to bake astern
bake
\bake\ (bāk), v. t. [imp. & p. p. baked (bākt); p. pr. & vb. n. baking.] [as. bacan; akin to d. bakken, ohg. bacchan, g. backen, icel. & sw. baca, dan. bage, gr. &?; to roast.]
1. 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.
note: baking is the term usually applied to that method of cooking which exhausts the moisture in food more than roasting or broiling; but the distinction of meaning between roasting and baking is not always observed.
2. to dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground.
3. to harden by cold. the earth is baked with frost. they bake their sides upon the cold, hard stone.
bake
\bake\, v. i. 1. to do the work of baking something; as, she brews, washes, and bakes.
2. to be baked; to become dry and hard in heat; as, the bread bakes; the ground bakes in the hot sun.
bake
\bake\, n. the process, or result, of baking.
bake
v
1. cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes"
2. prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake"
3. heat by a natural force; "the sun broils the valley in the summer" [syn: broil]
bake
the duty of preparing bread was usually, in ancient times, committed to the females or the slaves of the family (gen. 18:6; lev. 26:26; 1 sam. 8:13); but at a later period we find a class of public bakers mentioned (hos. 7:4, 6; jer. 37:21). the bread was generally in the form of long or round cakes (ex. 29:23; 1 sam. 2:36), of a thinness that rendered them easily broken (isa. 58:7; matt. 14:19; 26:26; acts 20:11). common ovens were generally used; at other times a jar was half-filled with hot pebbles, and the dough was spread over them. hence we read of "cakes baken on the coals" (1 kings 19:6), and "baken in the oven" (lev. 2:4). (see bread.)
similar words(1)
to bake astern
| Everyday English and Slang in Ireland |
Bake (n)
face/mouth
face/mouth
| Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1 |
bake
bácáil
I bake: bácálaim
bácáil
I bake: bácálaim
| English Phonetics |
| JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary |
Pob
Pob = n. a bake, a. baked
Pob = n. a bake, a. baked
Bake Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Easton's Bible Dictionary |
Bake
The duty of preparing bread was usually, in ancient times, committed to the females or the slaves of the family (Gen. 18:6; Lev. 26:26; 1 Sam. 8:13); but at a later period we find a class of public bakers mentioned (Hos. 7:4, 6; Jer. 37:21). The bread was generally in the form of long or round cakes (Ex. 29:23; 1 Sam. 2:36), of a thinness that rendered them easily broken (Isa. 58:7; Matt. 14:19; 26:26; Acts 20:11). Common ovens were generally used; at other times a jar was half-filled with hot pebbles, and the dough was spread over them. Hence we read of "cakes baken on the coals" (1 Kings 19:6), and "baken in the oven" (Lev. 2:4). (See BREAD.) Bake-meats baked provisions (Gen. 40:17), literally "works of the baker," such as biscuits and cakes.
The duty of preparing bread was usually, in ancient times, committed to the females or the slaves of the family (Gen. 18:6; Lev. 26:26; 1 Sam. 8:13); but at a later period we find a class of public bakers mentioned (Hos. 7:4, 6; Jer. 37:21). The bread was generally in the form of long or round cakes (Ex. 29:23; 1 Sam. 2:36), of a thinness that rendered them easily broken (Isa. 58:7; Matt. 14:19; 26:26; Acts 20:11). Common ovens were generally used; at other times a jar was half-filled with hot pebbles, and the dough was spread over them. Hence we read of "cakes baken on the coals" (1 Kings 19:6), and "baken in the oven" (Lev. 2:4). (See BREAD.) Bake-meats baked provisions (Gen. 40:17), literally "works of the baker," such as biscuits and cakes.
| Smith's Bible Dictionary |
Bake
Reference to baking is found in (Leviticus 26:26; 1 Samuel 8:13; 2 Samuel 13:8; Jeremiah 7:18; 37:21; Hosea 7:4-7)
Reference to baking is found in (Leviticus 26:26; 1 Samuel 8:13; 2 Samuel 13:8; Jeremiah 7:18; 37:21; Hosea 7:4-7)
Bake Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Bake Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia |
Baking
Baking is the technique of prolonged cooking of food by dry heat acting by conduction, and not by radiation, normally in an oven, but also in hot ashes, or on hot stones. It is primarily used for the preparation of bread, cakes, pastries and pies, tarts, and quiches. Such items are sometimes referred to as "baked goods," and are sold at a bakery. A person who prepares baked goods as a profession is called a baker. It is also used for the preparation of baked potatoes; baked apples; baked beans; some pasta dishes, such as lasagne; and various other foods, such as the pretzel.
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