Caky vs Cakey - What's the difference?
caky | cakey |
Resembling cake in texture.
* 1883 , Carl Heitzmann, Microscopical Morphology on the Animal Body in Health and Disease
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 5, author=Mark Bittman, title=Solving Squid Spatter (and No, Not the Ink), work=New York Times
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Cakey is a alternative form of caky.
As adjectives the difference between caky and cakey
is that caky is resembling cake in texture while cakey is an alternative spelling of lang=en.caky
English
Alternative forms
* cakeyAdjective
(er)- ...they are converted into globules or plates of a faint luster, which, partly coalescing, represent irregular, caky masses.
Anagrams
*cakey
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Adjective
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