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caked, ppl. a.|keɪkt| [f. cake v. + -ed1.] Formed into a cake, concreted; cake-shaped.
a1691Boyle Wks. V. 72 (R.) A very shallow and wide-mouthed vessel, called in the shops a clear caked glass. a1821Keats Fancy 246 The caked snow..From the plough-boy's heavy shoon. 1866Livingstone Jrnl. xii. (1873) I. 325 When we had dug down to the caked sand. |