bake
91bake — v. a. 1. Harden (by heat), dry up, parch, stiffen. 2. Cook (in the oven) …
92bake — verb 1 (I, T) to cook something using dry heat, in an oven: I m baking some bread. | baked potatoes 2 (I, T) to make something become hard by heating it: In former times, bricks were baked in the sun. 3 (I) informal to be too hot: Open a window… …
93bake — Noun. The mouth. Irish/Scottish use …
94bake — v 1. cook, roast, broil, grill, barbecue; saute, braize, fricassee; fry, frizzle, pan, griddle, toast. 2. scorch, sear, burn, singe, char, scald; torrefy, kiln, dry, heat, parch, sun, fire; calcine, frit, anneal, harden, indurate, encrust; braze …
95bake*/ — [beɪk] verb [I/T] to cook food such as bread and cakes in an oven She baked me a cake for my birthday.[/ex] a baked potato[/ex] …
96bake — [[t]beɪk[/t]] v. baked, bak•ing. v.t. 1) coo to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones 2) to harden by heat, as pottery 3) to dry by or subject to heat: The sun baked the land[/ex] 4) coo to prepare food by baking it 5) coo to… …
97båke — bå|ke sb., n, r, rne (sømærke der står på fast grund) …
98Bake — Ba|ke, die; , n (festes Orientierungszeichen für Seefahrt, Luftfahrt, Straßenverkehr; Vorsignal auf Bahnstrecken) …
99Bake — fest gegründetes pfahl oder gittermastartiges Schifffahrtszeichen mit Kennung durch Form oder Form und Farbe …
100bake — A process of drying or curing paint by using heat …