bakeability

noun

Etymology

From bake + -ability.

  1. derived from *bʰeh₃g-
  2. inherited from *bakaną
  3. inherited from *bakan
  4. inherited from bacan
  5. inherited from baken
  6. formed as bakeability — “bake + -ability

Definitions

  1. The extent to which something is bakeable, that is, can be baked and result in a…

    The extent to which something is bakeable, that is, can be baked and result in a satisfactory end product, e.g. usable ceramic or edible or palatable bread.

    • A big mill or bakery will simply bake trial bread and draw therefrom conclusions on the bakeability of a given crop. To a certain degree they might assess the kneadability of dough and the mixing recipes for different flours.
    • These data suggest that one can modify coal properties by varying intermolecular interaction (in particular, affect bakeability). The causes of poor bakeability in weakly and highly metamorphosed coals are different.

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