Cakier

/ˈkeɪkiər/ adjective

More resembling a cake in texture or consistency; more densely packed or compressed.

From cake (Old Norse 'kaka') plus comparative suffix -er, originally referring to baked dough. The word evolved from describing actual baked goods to describing any substance with a dry, compressed, or clumpy texture similar to cake.

AMcakier
ARcakier
BNcakier
CAcakier
CScakier
DAcakier
DEnoch mehr verziert
ELcakier
ESmás caqueado
FAcakier
FIcakier
FRplus enrobé
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