The word origin of biscuit is "FRENCH" which means twice cooked.
as far as i know there is no oranges in the word biscuit
you are a son of a biscuit yah u
you are a son of a biscuit yah u
Twice-baked potatoes The word 'biscuit' literally means baked twice.
Biscuit
The prefix "bi-" in the word biscuit means "twice" or "double," indicating a process of baking the dough twice to achieve a crisp texture.
The word for a biscuit, cracker, or cookie is galleta.
Mithikwiti is the Kikuyu word for the English word biscuit.
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
The exact origin of the deaf sign for "biscuit" is unclear. Sign languages evolve naturally within deaf communities, and signs can vary regionally. It is possible that the sign for "biscuit" developed as a visual representation of the shape or texture of a biscuit.
Biscuit has two syllables: bis-cuit