Definition of Cake in English :

Define Cake in English

Cake meaning in English

Meaning of Cake in English

Pronunciation of Cake in English

Cake pronunciation in English

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Cake

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Noun

1. bar, cake

a block of solid substance (such as soap or wax)

Example Sentences:
'a bar of chocolate'

2. cake, patty

small flat mass of chopped food

3. cake

baked goods made from or based on a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, and fat

Verb

4. cake, coat

form a coat over

Example Sentences:
'Dirt had coated her face'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Cake

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noun
1. 
a baked food, usually in loaf or layer form, typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and eggs
2. 
a flat thin mass of bread, esp unleavened bread
3. 
a shaped mass of dough or other food of similar consistency
a fish cake
4. 
a mass, slab, or crust of a solidified or compressed substance, as of soap or ice
5.  have one's cake and eat it
6.  go like hot cakes
7.  a piece of cake
8.  take the cake
9. informal
the whole or total of something that is to be shared or divided
the miners are demanding a larger slice of the cake
that is a fair method of sharing the cake
verb
10. (transitive)
to cover with a hard layer; encrust
the hull was caked with salt
11. 
to form or be formed into a hardened mass

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Cake

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noun
1. 
a small, flat mass of dough or batter, or of some hashed food, that is baked or fried
2. 
a mixture of flour, eggs, milk, sugar, etc. baked as in a loaf and often covered with icing
3. 
a solid, shaped mass, as of soap or ice
4. 
a hard crust or deposit
verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: caked or ˈcaking
5. 
to form into a hard mass or a crust; solidify or encrust

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Cake

see synonyms of cake
n.
1. A sweet baked food made of flour, liquid, eggs, and other ingredients, such as raising agents and flavorings.
2. A flat rounded mass of dough or batter, such as a pancake, that is baked or fried.
3. A flat rounded mass of hashed or chopped food that is baked or fried; a patty.
4. A shaped or molded piece, as of soap or ice.
5. A layer or deposit of compacted matter: a cake of grime in the oven.
v. caked, cak·ing, cakes
v.tr.
To cover or fill with a thick layer, as of compacted matter: a miner whose face was caked with soot.
v.intr.
To become formed into a compact or crusty mass: As temperatures dropped, the wet snow caked.

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