different between babery vs bakery

babery

English

Etymology

Perhaps originally for baboonery. Compare baboon, and also babe.

Noun

babery (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Finery of a kind to please a child.
    • So have I seen trim books in velvet dight,
      With golden leaves, and painted babery
      Of silly boys, please unacquainted sight.

References

  • babery in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Anagrams

  • yabber

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bakery

English

Etymology

From bake +? -ery (place of).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?be?.k?.?i/, /?be?k.?i/

Noun

bakery (plural bakeries)

  1. A shop in which bread (and often other baked goods such as cakes) is baked and/or sold.
    Synonyms: bakehouse, baker's
    Hyponym: boulangerie
  2. The trade of a baker.
  3. The actual goods produced in a bakery such as doughnuts, long johns, bismarcks, sugar and glazed twisters, cinnamon rolls, eclairs, etc.

Related terms

  • bake
  • baker

Translations

Descendants

  • ? Bengali: ?????? (bekari)
  • ? Hindi: ????? (bekr?)
  • ? Korean: ???? (beikeori)

Anagrams

  • Barkey, breaky, kebyar

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