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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)
- A shop in which bread (and often other baked goods such as cakes) is baked and/or sold.
- Synonyms: bakehouse, baker's
- Hyponym: boulangerie
- The trade of a baker.
- 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
bakery From the web:
fakery
English
Etymology
fake +? -ery
Noun
fakery (countable and uncountable, plural fakeries)
- Fraud or forgery, or an individual instance of this.
Anagrams
- freaky
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