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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary bak·ery (plural -er·ies) DATE circa 1820 : a place for baking or selling baked goods English Etymology bakery c.1820, "place for making bread" (see bake), replacing earlier bakehouse; as "shop where baked goods are sold" it was noted as an Americanism by British travelers from c.1830. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 bakery bakery / 5beikEri / noun(pl. -ies) (NAmE also bake·shop) a place where bread and cakes are made and / or sold 麪包(糕饼)店;麪包(糕饼)烘房;麪包厂 Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged bak·ery \ˈbāk(ə)rē, -ri\ noun (-es) Etymology: bake (I) + -ery 1. archaic : the work of a baker 2. : a place in which baked products (as bread, cakes, cookies) are made 3. : an establishment (as a retail shop) that sells baked products chiefly or exclusively |
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