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A small piece if over dry wood that is compressed. used to join 2 pieces of wood like a floating tenon. It is inserted into slots cut in both pieces of wood that are preglued causing the Biscuit to swell making a very strong joint after drying.
Ãâó: www.woodworkingtoday.com/glossary.php
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the first firing of clay. From the French
Ãâó: www.gardinermuseum.on.ca/edugloss.aspx
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Small roll made with yeast dough. Small round bread-stuff made of dough raised with baking powder. Kind of crisp or hard bread, thin and flat, made without leavening.
Ãâó: www.komplet.com/USA/Lexikon.a4d
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A type of batter used to make sponge sheets or fingers. Also indicates a batter where the yolks and whites are whipped separately and folded together.
Ãâó: www.dufflet.com/html/freshCollection/glossary.asp
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ship's bread: flat, hard dough-cakes.
Ãâó: www.vamos-wentworth.org/seadog/
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