Bread
Bread (bred) , transitive verb
[Anglo-Saxon bradan to make broad, to spread. See Broad, a.]
Bread (bred) , noun
[Anglo-Saxon breád; akin to OFries. brād, Old Saxon brōd, Dutch brood, German brod, brot, Icelandic braue, Swedish & Danish brod. The root is probably that of English brew. r93. See Brew.]
Raised bread is made with yeast, salt, and sometimes a little butter or lard, and is mixed with warm milk or water to form the dough, which, after kneading, is given time to rise before baking. -- Cream of tartar bread is raised by the action of an alkaline carbonate or bicarbonate (as saleratus or ammonium bicarbonate) and cream of tartar (acid tartrate of potassium) or some acid. -- Unleavened bread is usually mixed with water and salt only.
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Bread , transitive verb