different between cakepan vs cakeman
cakepan
English
Etymology
cake +? pan
Noun
cakepan (plural cakepans)
- A dish or mould for baking a cake.
Anagrams
- Pan-Cake, Pancake, pancake
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cakeman
English
Etymology
cake +? -man
Noun
cakeman (plural cakemen)
- A man who sells cakes.
- 2009, Vyvyen Brendon, Prep School Children: A Class Apart Over Two Centuries (page 35)
- But they often reported cases of other boys being caned or birched for offences such as buying from 'a cakeman who came without Mr Wickham's leave', making a noise in the dormitory or 'stealing three pears and a few medlars […]
- 2009, Vyvyen Brendon, Prep School Children: A Class Apart Over Two Centuries (page 35)
Anagrams
- mancake
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