Another word for Baked can be "Scorched" or "Seared"
Baked is usually another word for "high" or "stoned"
No, the word baked is not an adverb.The word baked is a verb, because it is an action.
Baked is one syllable.
baked= cotto. It also means cooked
The compound noun 'baked beans' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance, a type of food. The noun 'beans' is a the plural form of the noun 'bean'. One baked bean is not a meal or a serving. The compound noun 'baked beans' is a word for beans baked or simmered in a sauce.
Mom baked bread all afternoon.
"A baker's Dozen" is often used in reference to 13 baked items, but could be used in another context.
half-baked, underdone rare, uncooked.uncooked, unrefined
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The prefix is bis- and comes from the French 'biscuit' meaning 'to be cooked twice' (bis-cuit). The original biscuit was a slice of bread that was baked (or toasted) another time (because the bread was already baked before being cut into slices). It's the same as the German word 'zwieback' (twice baked) or the Dutch word 'beschuit' (obviously derived from the French word)The actual prefix is "bis", an Italian prefix meaning "twice". The root word "cuit" means "cooked". Biscuits are cookies that are baked twice, which makes them crispy.