bakers

[bey-ker]

bak·er

[bey-ker]
noun
1.
a person who bakes.
2.
a person who makes and sells bread, cake, etc.
3.
a small portable oven.
4.
(usually initial capital letter) a code word used in communications to represent the letter B.

Origin:
before 1000; Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere. See bake, -er1

bak·er·like, adjective

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Bakers is always a great word to know.
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a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
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Ba·ker

[bey-ker]
noun
1.
Sir Benjamin, 1840–1907, English engineer.
2.
George (“Father Divine”), 1877–1965, U.S. religious leader.
3.
George Pierce, 1866–1935, U.S. critic, author, and professor of drama.
4.
Howard H(enry), Jr., born 1925, U.S. politician: senator 1967–85.
5.
Dame Janet, born 1933, English mezzo-soprano.
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6.
Josephine, 1906–75, French entertainer, born in the U.S.
7.
Newton Diehl [deel] , 1871–1937, U.S. lawyer: Secretary of War 1916–21.
8.
Ray Stan·nard [stan-erd] (“David Grayson”), 1870–1946, U.S. author.
9.
Samuel White, 1821–93, English explorer and colonial administrator: discovered Lake Albert.
10.
Mount, a mountain in NW Washington, in the Cascade Range: highest peak, 10,750 feet (3277 meters).
11.
a town in central Louisiana. 12,865.
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