Definitions for bakehouses

bakehouses bake·house

Spelling: [beyk-hous]
IPA: /ˈbeɪkˌhaʊs/

Bakehouses is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 324 anagrams from letters in bakehouses (abeehkossu).

Definitions for bakehouses

noun

  1. a building or room to bake in; bakery.

Origin of bakehouses

1250-1300; Middle English bak(e)hous; see bake, house

Examples for bakehouses

In this calm and unruffled mood he reached the threshold of the bakehouse.

I had it—by a visit to the bakehouse of my own baker, if possible, during the hours of work.

That is not a belfry: it is a chimney, the bakehouse chimney.

Then they erected in the bakehouse a brachial weighing-machine.

The bakehouse was deemed too far off, and the garden sufficient for exercise.

Now he understood; he was in the oven of the bakehouse, with his hands bound.

This would make them antedate July, 1759, which is not true of the bakehouse.

The chapel was leased and let out, and the House of God made a bakehouse.

P This bakehouse appears to have been some where at the foot of Abrahams hill.

At this period women were largely employed in the bakehouse.

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