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Definitions for oatcake
ˈoʊtˌkeɪkoat·cake
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Princeton's WordNet
oatcakenoun
thin flat unleavened cake of baked oatmeal
Wiktionary
oatcakenoun
Any of many flat biscuits, or cakes made from oatmeal.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Oatcakenoun
Cake made of the meal of oats.
Etymology: oat and cake.
Take a blue stone they make haver or oatcakes upon, and lay it upon the cross bars of iron. Henry Peacham.
Wikipedia
Oatcake
An oatcake is a type of flatbread similar to a cracker or biscuit, or in some versions takes the form of a pancake. They are prepared with oatmeal as the primary ingredient, and sometimes include plain or wholemeal flour as well. Oatcakes are cooked on a griddle (girdle in Scots) or baked in an oven.
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oatcake
An oatcake is a type of flatbread or pancake made from oatmeal. The ingredients and methods of preparation might vary among different regions or countries, but the primary ingredient is always oats. It's traditionally a staple food in Scotland, England, and other parts of the world. It can be served plain, or with a variety of toppings.
Webster Dictionary
Oatcakenoun
a cake made of oatmeal
Wikidata
Oatcake
An oatcake is a type of flatbread, similar to a cracker, made from oatmeal, and sometimes flour as well. Oatcakes are cooked on a griddle or baked in an oven. Oatcake variations exist based upon different preparations in various regions and countries.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of oatcake in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of oatcake in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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