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baba
[ bah-buh; French ba-ba ]
/ ˈbɑ bə; French baˈba /
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noun, plural ba·bas [bah-buhz; French ba-ba]. /ˈbɑ bəz; French baˈba/.
a spongelike cake leavened with yeast and often containing raisins, baked in a small mold and then usually soaked with a rum syrup.
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Origin of baba
1820–30; <French <Polish: literally, old woman, peasant woman; the cake was introduced into France by the court of the exiled Polish king Stanislaus I
Words nearby baba
Baal Shem-Tov, baas, baaskap, Baath, Bāb, baba, baba au rhum, babaco, baba gannouj, baba ganoush, baba ghanouj
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British Dictionary definitions for baba
baba
/ (ˈbɑːbɑː, French baba) /
noun
a small cake of leavened dough, sometimes mixed with currants and usually soaked in rum (rum baba)
Word Origin for baba
C19: from French, from Polish, literally: old woman
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