Cahier vs Cakier - What's the difference?
cahier | cakier |
A number of sheets of paper put loosely together; especially one of the successive portions of a work printed in numbers.
A memorial of a body; a report of legislative proceedings, etc.
(Webster 1913)
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(caky)
Resembling cake in texture.
* 1883 , Carl Heitzmann, Microscopical Morphology on the Animal Body in Health and Disease
As a noun cahier
is a number of sheets of paper put loosely together; especially one of the successive portions of a work printed in numbers.As an adjective cakier is
comparative of caky.cahier
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Noun
(en noun)cakier
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Adjective
(head)Anagrams
* *caky
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Alternative forms
* cakeyAdjective
(er)- ...they are converted into globules or plates of a faint luster, which, partly coalescing, represent irregular, caky masses.