These are the meanings of the letters EBAK when you unscramble them.
- Bake (n.)
The process, or result, of baking.
- Bake (v. i.)
To be baked; to become dry and hard in heat; as, the bread bakes; the ground bakes in the hot sun.
- Bake (v. i.)
To do the work of baking something; as, she brews, washes, and bakes.
- Bake (v. t.)
To dry or harden (anything) by subjecting to heat, as, to bake bricks; the sun bakes the ground.
- Bake (v. t.)
To harden by cold.
- Bake (v. t.)
To prepare, as food, by cooking in a dry heat, either in an oven or under coals, or on heated stone or metal; as, to bake bread, meat, apples.
- Beak (n.)
A beam, shod or armed at the end with a metal head or point, and projecting from the prow of an ancient galley, in order to pierce the vessel of an enemy; a beakhead.
- Beak (n.)
A continuous slight projection ending in an arris or narrow fillet; that part of a drip from which the water is thrown off.
- Beak (n.)
A magistrate or policeman.
- Beak (n.)
A similar bill in other animals, as the turtles.
- Beak (n.)
A toe clip. See Clip, n. (Far.).
- Beak (n.)
Any process somewhat like the beak of a bird, terminating the fruit or other parts of a plant.
- Beak (n.)
Anything projecting or ending in a point, like a beak, as a promontory of land.
- Beak (n.)
That part of a ship, before the forecastle, which is fastened to the stem, and supported by the main knee.
- Beak (n.)
The bill or nib of a bird, consisting of a horny sheath, covering the jaws. The form varied much according to the food and habits of the bird, and is largely used in the classification of birds.
- Beak (n.)
The long projecting sucking mouth of some insects, and other invertebrates, as in the Hemiptera.
- Beak (n.)
The prolongation of certain univalve shells containing the canal.
- Beak (n.)
The upper or projecting part of the shell, near the hinge of a bivalve.