Usually means: Cook food using dry heat.
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General (28 matching dictionaries)
  1. bake: Merriam-Webster
  2. bake: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. bake: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. bake: Collins English Dictionary
  5. bake: Vocabulary.com
  6. Bake, bake: Wordnik
  7. bake: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. bake: Wiktionary
  9. bake: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. bake: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. bake: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. Bake, bake: Dictionary.com
  13. bake: Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. bake: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  15. Bake: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  16. Bake: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  17. bake: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  18. bake: Rhymezone
  19. bake: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  20. bake: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  21. bake: FreeDictionary.org
  22. bake: Mnemonic Dictionary
  23. bake: TheFreeDictionary.com
  24. bake: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations
  25. bake: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  26. bake: Merriam-Webster

Art (1 matching dictionary)
  1. Epicurus.com Spanish Glossary (No longer online)

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. bake: Encyclopedia

Miscellaneous (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. BAKE: Acronym Finder
  2. AbbreviationZ (No longer online)
  3. bake: Idioms

Religion (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. Bake: Easton Bible
  2. Bake: Smith's Bible Dictionary

Slang (1 matching dictionary)
  1. bake, bake, bake, bake, bake, bake, bake, bake: Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Tech (1 matching dictionary)
  1. AUTOMOTIVE TERMS (No longer online)

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Definitions from Wiktionary (
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American English Definition British English Definition
verb:  (transitive or intransitive or ditransitive, with person as subject) To cook (something) in an oven (for someone).
verb:  (intransitive, with baked thing as subject) To be cooked in an oven.
verb:  (intransitive) To be warmed to drying and hardening.
verb:  (transitive) To dry by heat.
verb:  (intransitive, figuratively) To be hot.
verb:  (transitive, figuratively) To cause to be hot.
verb:  (intransitive, slang) To smoke marijuana.
verb:  (transitive, obsolete) To harden by cold.
verb:  (computer graphics, transitive) To fix (lighting, reflections, etc.) as part of the texture of an object to improve rendering performance.
verb:  (figurative, with "in" or "into") To incorporate into something greater.
noun:  The act of cooking food by baking.
noun:  (especially UK, Australia, New Zealand) Any of various baked dishes resembling casserole.
noun:  Any food item that is baked, such as a pastry.
noun:  (US) A social event at which food (such as seafood) is baked, or at which baked food is served.
noun:  (Barbados, sometimes US and UK) A small, flat (or ball-shaped) cake of dough eaten in Barbados and sometimes elsewhere, similar in appearance and ingredients to a pancake but fried (or in some places sometimes roasted).

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