Baking vs Boaking - What's the difference?
baking | boaking |
Intended for use in baking.
(figuratively) Of a person, the weather, or an object, very hot.
An action in which something is baked
* {{quote-book, year=1861, author=Harriet Jacobs (AKA Linda Brent), title=Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Upon these terms, after working hard all day for her mistress, she began her midnight bakings , assisted by her two oldest children. }}
The way in which something is baked
* {{quote-book, year=1871, author=Ledyard Bill, title=Minnesota; Its Character and Climate, chapter=, edition=
, passage=How often have we risen in the morning, after spending the night in this manner, with a feeling akin to that which we fancy would come from being knocked in the head with a sack of meal, then gently stewed, and all out of pure fraternal regard to supply any deficiencies in our original bakings . }}
* {{quote-book, year=1913, author=Captain R. F. Scott, title=Scott's Last Expedition Volume I, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Clissold's work of cooking has fallen on Hooper and Lashly, and it is satisfactory to find that the various dishes and bread bakings maintain their excellence. }}
As verbs the difference between baking and boaking
is that baking is present participle of lang=en while boaking is present participle of boak.As an adjective baking
is intended for use in baking.As a noun baking
is an action in which something is baked.baking
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- Here is a baking tray for the cookies.
- I'm baking - could you open the window?
Noun
(en-noun)- I'm going to do some baking this afternoon.
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