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- Bosnian: kolačić Bulgarian: бисквитка Catalan: galeta. Cebuano: cookie. Chinese (Simplified): 曲奇饼 Chinese (Traditional):
- Indonesian: Kue kering. Irish: fianán. Italian: biscotto. Japanese: クッキー Javanese: cookie. Kannada:
- Polish: cookie. Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil): bolacha. Punjabi: ਕੂਕੀ Romanian: fursec. Russian: печенье
What does DOE mean Latin?
in- (1) word-forming element meaning “not, opposite of, without” (also im-, il-, ir- by assimilation of -n- with following consonant, a tendency which began in later Latin), from Latin in- “not,” cognate with Greek an-, Old English un-, all from PIE root *ne- “not.”
What is another word for cookie?
bickie | biscotti |
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biscuit | confection |
wafer | baked good |
What is DARE in Latin?
how dare you say that?…How to say dare in Latin.
Dar | dappled |
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dares | daresay |
These French butter cookies, also known as sablés in French, are possibly the most widely enjoyed cookie in France. They’re what chocolate chip cookies are to Americans. You’ll find these French butter cookies in almost every grocery store in France.
What do Brits call cookies?
Biscuit
Biscuit (UK) / Cookie (US) In the US, cookies are flat, round snacks made of sweet dough. In the UK, these are generally called biscuits, although people do call the bigger, softer kind cookies, too.
Noun . cookie (plural cookies) (Canada, US) A small, flat, baked good which is either crisp or soft but firm. Synonyms: biscuit, bickie (UK, Australia) (Britain, Commonwealth of Nations) A sweet baked good (as in the previous sense) usually having chocolate chips, fruit, nuts, etc. baked into it. A bun. (computing, Internet) An HTTP cookie.
Which is the correct spelling cookie or biscuit?
cookie (plural cookies) (Canada, US) a small, flat, baked good which is either crisp or soft but firm Synonyms: biscuit, bickie (UK, Australia)
cookie (plural cookies) (Canada, US) A small, flat, baked good which is either crisp or soft but firm. Synonyms: biscuit, (UK, Australia) bickie (Britain, Commonwealth of Nations) A sweet baked good (as in the previous sense) usually having chocolate chips, fruit, nuts
What’s the difference between an Oreo and a cookie?
In North America, even small, layered baked sweets like Oreos are referred to as cookies, while in the UK, typically only those biscuits which have chocolate chips, nuts, fruit or other things baked into them are also called cookies.