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NOUN:
  1. A staple food made from flour or meal mixed with other dry and liquid ingredients, usually combined with a leavening agent, and kneaded, shaped into loaves, and baked.
    1. Food in general, regarded as necessary for sustaining life: "If bread is the first necessity of life, recreation is a close second" (Edward Bellamy).
    2. Something that nourishes; sustenance: "My bread shall be the anguish of my mind" (Edmund Spenser).
    1. Means of support; livelihood: earn one's bread.
    2. Slang Money.
TRANSITIVE VERB:
bread·ed, bread·ing, breads
To coat with bread crumbs, as before cooking: breaded the fish fillets.

ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Old English brad; see bhreu- in Indo-European roots. N., sense 3b, possibly from Cockney rhyming slang bread and honey


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