CAKE, n.
1. A small mass of dough baked or a composition of flour, butter, sugar, or other ingredients, baked in a small mass. The name is applied to various compositions, baked or cooked in different shapes.
2. Something in the form of a cake, rather flat than high, but roundish as a cake on a tree.
3. A mass of matter concreted as a cake of ice.
In New England, a piece of floating ice in a river or lake.
4. A hard swelling on the flesh or rather a concretion without such swelling.
CAKE, To form into a cake or mass.
CAKE, To concrete, or form into a had mass, as dough in an oven, or as flesh or any other substance.
CAKE, To cackle.
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