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biscuit
- IPA[ˈbɪskɪt]
英式
- a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet;a small, soft round cake like a scone.
noun: biscuit, plural noun: biscuits
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- 1. British a small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet a chocolate biscuit
- ▪ North American a small, soft round cake like a scone.
- 2. porcelain or other pottery which has been fired but not glazed biscuit ware
- 3. a light brown colour.
- 4. a small flat piece of wood used to join two larger pieces of wood together, fitting into slots in each.
- biscuits sold by Girl Guides as an annual fundraising exercise: tell the company that makes Girl Guide biscuits that you mess about with Kiwi favourites at your peril
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- another term for hardtack
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- another term for ship's biscuit
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- a hard, thick biscuit for feeding to dogs.
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- a hard, thick biscuit for feeding to dogs.
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- a thin, crisp unsweetened biscuit made from flour and water.
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- a biscuit containing wood charcoal to aid digestion.
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- a biscuit with a long, narrow shape: a packet of sponge finger biscuits
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- IPA[ˈbiskət]
美式
- a small, typically round cake of bread leavened with baking powder, baking soda, or sometimes yeast.
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