a sweet, baked, breadlike food, made with or without shortening, and usually containing flour, sugar, baking powder or soda, eggs, and liquid flavoring.
a flat, thin mass of bread, especially unleavened bread.
pancake; griddlecake.
a shaped or molded mass of other food: a fish cake.
a shaped or compressed mass: a cake of soap; a cake of ice.
Animal Husbandry. a compacted block of soybeans, cottonseeds, or linseeds from which the oil has been pressed, usually used as a feed or feed supplement for cattle.
verb (used with object),caked,cak·ing.
to form into a crust or compact mass.
verb (used without object),caked,cak·ing.
to become formed into a crust or compact mass.
Idioms for cake
a piece of cake, Informal. something easily done: She thought her first solo flight was a piece of cake.
take the cake, Informal.
to surpass all others, especially in some undesirable quality; be extraordinary or unusual: His arrogance takes the cake.
to win first prize.
Origin of cake
1200–50; Middle English <Old Norse kaka; akin to Middle English kechel little cake, German Kuchen;see cookie
SYNONYMS FOR cake
8 harden, solidify, dry, congeal.
SEE SYNONYMS FOR cake ON THESAURUS.COM
OTHER WORDS FROM cake
caky,cakey,adjectivenon·cak·ing,adjective,nounun·cake,verb (used with object),un·caked,un·cak·ing.
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CEO at Bandwagon, a fan identity and data and analytics startup in AustinKiddopia, which is optimized for preschool-aged kids, features fun lessons on ABCs and numbers but also includes skills-based things like baking a cake or making a pizza.
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Try it out on other foods, like brownies, cakes, veggies, and more.
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With proper preparations, online reputation management becomes a piece of cake.
The Stollen was paraded through the city of Dresden, and later an appointed “Stollen girl” cut the cake.
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Now, it is the most traditional and celebrated Christmas cake in Germany—and definitely not associated with fasting.
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He had a special knife designed to cut the dense loaf, and a ceremony to precede cutting the cake.
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Now both breweries are fighting to retain their half of the cake.
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And aside from doing the requisite things needed to seize the majority, there was icing on the cake, too.
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If Rose baked a cake for a wedding supper, this did not militate in the least against her eligibility as a guest of the occasion.
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When a cake is thoroughly baked it shrinks from the sides of the pan.
New Royal Cook Book|Anonymous
And I took a cake over to Peg, Grace was forced to interrupt to make known.
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I am going to see my grandmother, and carry her a cake and a little pot of butter from my mother.
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The meal being obtained, it was mixed with a large or small quantity of water, as mush or cake was desired, and cooked.
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British Dictionary definitions for cake
cake
/ (keɪk) /
noun
a baked food, usually in loaf or layer form, typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and eggs
a flat thin mass of bread, esp unleavened bread
a shaped mass of dough or other food of similar consistencya fish cake
a mass, slab, or crust of a solidified or compressed substance, as of soap or ice
have one's cake and eat itto enjoy both of two desirable but incompatible alternatives
go like hot cakesorsell like hot cakesinformalto be sold very quickly or in large quantities
piece of cakeinformalsomething that is easily achieved or obtained
take the cakeinformalto surpass all others, esp in stupidity, folly, etc
informalthe whole or total of something that is to be shared or dividedthe miners are demanding a larger slice of the cake; that is a fair method of sharing the cake
verb
(tr)to cover with a hard layer; encrustthe hull was caked with salt
to form or be formed into a hardened mass
Derived forms of cake
cakeyorcaky, adjective
Word Origin for cake
C13: from Old Norse kaka; related to Danish kage, German Kuchen
see eat one's cake and have it, too; flat as a pancake; icing on the cake; nutty as a fruitcake; piece of cake; sell like hot cakes; slice of the pie (cake); take the cake.