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If you are referring to a dry, possibly hard, thin baked cake it is a noun. It can be an adjective as in 'having a biscuit colour'
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hard tac
Hard Luck - 1917 was released on: USA: 24 November 1917
The cast of Hard Luck - 1917 includes: Rastrelli
Hardtack Is a hard bread or cracker fed to soldiers in the Civil War.
The allies were winning in 1917
Biscuit contains high content of Starch, bread do not, Starch is humidity sensitive and attract humidity from air. Biscuit made with starch to be able to absorb liquids in it, bread do not. Hope this will help, Thanks for asking.
A biscuit is a hard baked sweet or savory product like a small, flat cake, which in North America may be called a "cookie" or "cracker".
When a biscuit is left for a while it becomes soft but when a cake is left for a whileit becomes hard.Jaffa cakes become hard, which means they're really cakes!
The cast of Hard Times in Hard Scrapple - 1917 includes: Bud Duncan as Bud Lloyd Hamilton as Ham Henry Murdock
The answer is Madeline but the anagram has an extra i which is why it is hard to get.