"Biscuit fired" refers to a specific firing process used in ceramics, where clay objects are heated in a kiln at a low temperature to remove moisture and harden them before glazing. This initial firing, known as bisque firing, prepares the ceramics for subsequent glazing and firing at higher temperatures. The term "biscuit" originates from the French word "bisque," meaning unglazed ceramic. The result is a porous, yet sturdy piece that can absorb glaze effectively.
a strong, vitreous, translucent ceramic material, biscuit-fired at a low temperature, the glaze then fired at a very high temperature.
Biscuit
it means cake
a huge biscuit
Cookie
Cute and little.
When someone calls you a silly biscuit it just means they are calling you fat and funny
Nothing. That's like asking what's the "th" mean in "the". Or more appropriately, like asking, "What does cuit in biscuit mean?" Nothing, sometimes a biscuit is just a biscuit.
Biscuit ware is pottery which has been fired (often at a lower temperature than for the finished firing) but not yet glazed. It is also known as Bisque but this term is understood by some to refer only to a kind of white unglazed porcelain.
The prefix "bi-" in the word biscuit means "twice" or "double," indicating a process of baking the dough twice to achieve a crisp texture.
its like dog biscuit if you know what i mean
B hole peek-a-boo...