bake
101bake — [OE] The Old English verb bacan goes back to a prehistoric Germanic base *bak , which also produced German backen, Dutch bakken, and Swedish baka; its ultimate source was the Indo European base *bhog , another descendant of which was Greek… …
102bake — v. & n. v. 1 a tr. cook (food) by dry heat in an oven or on a hot surface, without direct exposure to a flame. b intr. undergo the process of being baked. 2 intr. colloq. a (usu. as be baking) (of weather etc.) be very hot. b (of a person) become …
103bake sale — noun Date: 1919 a fund raising event at which usually homemade foods (as cakes and cookies) are sold …
104bake sale — a sale of homemade, donated baked goods, as by a church or club to raise money. * * * …
105bake sale — noun Fundraising activity where baked goods are sold, with profits going to charity or towards a good cause …
106Bake-meats — Baked provisions (Gen. 40:17), literally works of the baker, such as biscuits and cakes …
107Bake [baking] oven — Сушильный шкаф …
108Bake flour — flour processed to dissolve easily …
109bake-off — s (oböj. om bröd som är butiksbakat …
110bake-apple berry — noun see baked apple …