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bake

Bae vs Bake - What's the difference?

bae | bake |


As a proper noun bae

is of korean origin.

As a noun bake is

nautical traffic sign or buoy.

Banke vs Bake - What's the difference?

banke | bake |


As nouns the difference between banke and bake

is that banke is while bake is nautical traffic sign or buoy.

Bak vs Bake - What's the difference?

bak | bake |


As an initialism bak

is basic aeronautical knowledge , an initial theory course for trainee pilots.

As a noun bake is

nautical traffic sign or buoy.

Bake vs Bate - What's the difference?

bake | bate |


In transitive terms the difference between bake and bate

is that bake is to dry by heat while bate is to soak leather so as to remove chemicals used in tanning; to steep in bate.

In intransitive terms the difference between bake and bate

is that bake is to be baked to heating or drying while bate is to contend or strive with blows or arguments.

In intransitive slang terms the difference between bake and bate

is that bake is to smoke marijuana while bate is to masturbate.

As verbs the difference between bake and bate

is that bake is to cook (something) in an oven while bate is to reduce the force of something; to abate.

As nouns the difference between bake and bate

is that bake is any of various baked dishes resembling casserole while bate is strife; contention.

Bake vs Fake - What's the difference?

bake | fake |


As verbs the difference between bake and fake

is that bake is to cook (something) in an oven while fake is to cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob.

As nouns the difference between bake and fake

is that bake is any of various baked dishes resembling casserole while fake is something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently.

As an adjective fake is

not real; false, fraudulent.

Batchbake vs Bake - What's the difference?

batchbake | bake |


As a noun bake is

nautical traffic sign or buoy.

Bake vs Back - What's the difference?

bake | back |


In transitive terms the difference between bake and back

is that bake is to dry by heat while back is to push or force backwards.

In intransitive terms the difference between bake and back

is that bake is to be baked to heating or drying while back is to go in the reverse direction.

As verbs the difference between bake and back

is that bake is to cook (something) in an oven while back is to go in the reverse direction.

As nouns the difference between bake and back

is that bake is any of various baked dishes resembling casserole while back is the rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.

As an adjective back is

near the rear.

As an adverb back is

to or in a previous condition or place.

Babe vs Bake - What's the difference?

babe | bake |


As nouns the difference between babe and bake

is that babe is father, daddy while bake is nautical traffic sign or buoy.

Bake vs Bale - What's the difference?

bake | bale |


In transitive terms the difference between bake and bale

is that bake is to dry by heat while bale is to wrap into a bale.

As verbs the difference between bake and bale

is that bake is to cook (something) in an oven while bale is to wrap into a bale.

As nouns the difference between bake and bale

is that bake is any of various baked dishes resembling casserole while bale is evil, especially considered as an active force for destruction or death.

Bake vs Blake - What's the difference?

bake | blake |


As verbs the difference between bake and blake

is that bake is to cook (something) in an oven while blake is become {{l/en|pale}}.

As a noun bake

is any of various baked dishes resembling casserole.

As an adjective blake is

pale; wan; sallow; yellow.

As a proper noun Blake is

{{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, derived from black (dark haired), or from Old English blac, pale or fair.

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