Associations to the word «Pancake»
Noun
- Bean
- Beet
- Coffee
- Hamburger
- Sugar
- Sandwich
- Rye
- Sorting
- Slice
- Wafer
- Grease
- Garlic
- Mix
- Pineapple
- Flip
- Platter
- Starch
- Meat
- Soy
- Lemon
- Carrot
- Curry
- Plum
- Restaurant
- Bing
- Beef
- Holster
- Eyre
- Soda
- Nugget
- Bake
- Rodeo
- Lens
- Apple
- Chef
- Spice
- Vortex
- Zoom
- Meal
- Parade
- Cooking
- Mushroom
- Seafood
- Poppy
- Rotary
- Thin
- Corn
- Stud
- Vendor
- Barley
- Cook
- Casing
- Quake
- Cookbook
- Steak
- Saucer
- Tomato
- Honey
- Stove
- Ate
- Candy
- Texture
- Grill
- Cocoa
- Plate
- Delicacy
- Chocolate
- Acorn
- Aunt
- Fruit
- Specialty
- Flat
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Pancake»
Wiktionary
PANCAKE, noun. A thin batter cake fried in a pan or on a griddle in oil or butter.
PANCAKE, noun. (theater) A kind of makeup, consisting of a thick layer of a compressed powder.
PANCAKE, noun. (juggling) A type of throw, usually with a ring where the prop is thrown in such a way that it rotates round an axis of the diameter of the prop.
PANCAKE, verb. To make a pancake landing
PANCAKE, verb. (construction) (demolition) To collapse one floor after another.
PANCAKE, verb. To flatten violently.
PANCAKE, proper noun. A surname.
PANCAKE DAY, proper noun. (chiefly British and Irish) Shrove Tuesday.
PANCAKE ICE, noun. A form of ice that forms on water covered to some degree in slush
PANCAKE LANDING, noun. An emergency landing in which an aircraft drops flat from a low altitude with no wheels deployed.
PANCAKE LANDINGS, noun. Plural of pancake landing
PANCAKE SYRUP, noun. Syrup flavored with artificial maple flavoring.
PANCAKE TORTOISE, noun. A species of flat-shelled tortoise, taxonomic name Malacochersus tornieri.
PANCAKE TORTOISES, noun. Plural of pancake tortoise
PANCAKE TUESDAY, proper noun. (chiefly used in Ireland and Australia) Shrove Tuesday.
Dictionary definition
PANCAKE, noun. A flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle.
Wise words
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